Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

On my return from the UK after 30 months  I went to Jomptien where I obtained my new 'retirement' visa with no problems.

 

However I was surprised by the proof of address request 
which even has its own room. ( jam packed full of people ! )

 

I now feel a little bit out of touch with the required paperwork for the forth coming 90 day report and also a single re-entry stamp.

 

Could somebody please provide up-to-date info regarding the required paperwork etc ?

Posted

For me, the 90 day is simply handing the IO my passport, no form. (Phitsanulok)

For a re-entry permit there is a form to fill in, give Bht 1000 and Robert's your father's brother.

Or get Re-entry at the airport.

Posted

Did you apply for a non-o visa that allowed a 90 days stay and/or a one year extension of stay based upon retirement?

No change to the 90 day reporting. Since it is your first one you will have to it in person by completing a TM47 form.

You will use a TM8 form to apply for a re-entry permit.

 

Posted

On my return from the UK after 30 months  I went to Jomptien where I obtained my new 'retirement' visa with no problems....  If this correct? I take it you had to get a new retirement visa from scratch again? As after 30 months would this be expired? 

Posted
2 hours ago, johnnybgood said:

On my return from the UK after 30 months  I went to Jomptien where I obtained my new 'retirement' visa with no problems.

Did you have to redue you retirement visa from scratch. As 30 months the extention be would have expired am I wrong..

Posted
5 minutes ago, yeahbutif said:

Did you have to redue you retirement visa from scratch. As 30 months the extention be would have expired am I wrong..

Yes. You will need to obtain a new non O retirement.

Keep in mind that requires 800k in bank on day you apply and 15+ days remaining on current stamp.

Then in the last 30 days of the 90 day stamp from the non O apply for 12 month extension. 

 

Posted

To be more specific, it was a one year extension of stay based upon retirement.

 

In 2019 I left with a valid one year 'retirement' visa and a single re-entry permit.

Due the uncertainties of travel at the beginning of 2020, I decided to stay in UK.

 

When all entry restrictions were lifted in 1st July this year I returned to Thailand in September. 

All my previous visa stuff was by now expired.

 

I had taken the opportunity to get a new passport in the UK and as my 800k has been in the bank for many years, I was issued with a fresh 'retirement' visa.

 

As I'm no spring chicken anymore,  I'm was anxious about changes in the immigration system whilst being away. 

Thanks for the  always helpful replies.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...