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On 25 november 2022  i got a 1 year extension of stay , based on retirement. From december 2022 until now I was back in Holland. On 1 october I planned to re enter Thailand with a re entry permit. Can I expect some special problems when renew the extension in the last of coming october (because I was 10 months outside of Thailand) ?

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7 hours ago, Sjoerd said:

Can I expect some special problems when renew the extension in the last of coming october

No problem.

You most likely need to obtain bank statements for roof of funds as imagine there has not been activity in the account.

Which immigration office? 

What method have you used to meet the financial requirements 

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7 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

No problem.

You most likely need to obtain bank statements for roof of funds as imagine there has not been activity in the account.

Which immigration office? 

What method have you used to meet the financial requirements 

Thank you for your answer; I.O Surin/Kapchoeng. I used the 800.000 in the bank and left it there all the time. There was activity in the bank account by paying electric and internet bills. The bankbook was update every 3 months. I made the newest TM 30 account to can register again. In the menwhile my passport was renewed in Holland.

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1 hour ago, Sjoerd said:

In the menwhile my passport was renewed in Holland.

You will need to have stamps, visa info  transfered to new passport prior to applying for next extension.

You can do it on same visit.

 

TM30 shouldn't be required if returning to same residence as before

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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

You will need to have stamps, visa info  transfered to new passport prior to applying for next extension.

You can do it on same visit.

 

TM30 shouldn't be required if returning to same residence as before

Thank you for the clear and helpful info; I will do it in this way.

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