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Non-Imm O Retirement from Jomtien

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17 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I went to Jomtien Immigration earlier to ask about my first retirement extension. I said I had a non imm O based on retirement (I haven't yet but want to know the next stage), There is "NO LENIENCY" so you need 12 months of 65k, i said I cannot do I'll only have 3 months, can i pay for extension, she said yes 17,000 baht.

Leniency is not required for the first extension of stay. It is written in the rules that only one is needed.

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  • IMHO go pay a Visa agent to sort it all out; I have been down this road and it was a rats nest of different opinions from different immigration officers, (forget the official immigration legislation) 

  • 1. If it is your first extension application the answer is yes.  2. If you showed transfers of 40k baht per month they would assume that is what your normal monthly transfers will be for 12 month

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    I suppose one can tell that:   nobody knows for sure what can happens in any Immigration Office.    One can only assume that if many people report the same experience at the same o

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Leniency is not required for the first extension of stay. It is written in the rules that only one is needed.
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Yes that's nice but Jomtien doesn't follow the rules, it's gone rogue

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