Popular Post jbinfl Posted January 29, 2024 Popular Post Posted January 29, 2024 My task: Non-O visa 1-year extension (from previous 1-year extension / 800K option) with multiple-entry stamp. Rental agreement with Tabien Baan. (Some of these may not apply to your case). I cannot provide information about other processes such as first-time requests, how to do TM-30 etc. This is a 2 step process in which you will first receive your Retirement Non-O visa which upon receipt will then allow you to visit the Multiple Entry counter to apply for the multiple entry stamp (if desired). Preparation notes Print/collect/download/sign applicable forms/documents listed below. Google Thai holidays as you may be in for a surprise on "that" one day you need to visit immigration. Bank documents: There are 2 forms you need from your bank, a certificate of the bank (signed by bank official) and a 1-year bank account record (does not need to be signed by bank official). My bank (Bangkok Bank) charged 100 baht for these forms. NOTE: The 1-year bank account record request gets sent to Bangkok and takes a MINIMUM of one day to return by email or one week via hard copy. Steps/Notes Pre-processing Ensure you get proper queue number at security guard shack! Be prepared to tell them exactly why you are there for a proper queue stub. Suggest arrival time 07:00AM. Go to exterior area to the left under roof to get organized and await queueing instructions. See volunteers at table in the rear to get organized . Treat them kindly as they work for free. There is sticky glue available on the tables to attach your photos to your application(s). Gather any required forms near table in the rear of this waiting area. Read any queue stubs closely as they might contain counter # information. There is a copy shop located behind the Immigration building. There is another shop located directly across the street in the silver shack in the middle of the parking lot near the rental car company. https://maps.app.goo.gl/axjxW2RWuXh33gHa9 TM-30 office is located behind the main building. Letter of Residency office 2nd floor, right side of building. Rest rooms located behind and to the right of main building. Coffee shop on site. Await your initial queue number to be called to the window. Non-O Processing (1 hour or more) Head inside to appropriate counter with queue stub. Make payment. Await verbal announcement for digital photo. Await return of passport. REMEMBER TO CHECK THAT YOUR EXTENSION DETAILS ARE CORRECT. Mult-Entry processing (30 minutes or more) Go directly to Mult-Entry counter. Make payment. Await verbal announcement for digital photo. Await return of passport and CHECK DETAILS. BE KIND TO PEOPLE IN YOUR PATH. ____________________________________ Forms/documents to bring to, or collect at, Chiang Mai Immigration (BRING A BLUE PEN OR TWO!): Checklist Available at CNX Immigration. Uploaded here. Overstay Ack. Acknowledgment of Overstay paper. Available at CNX Immigration. Mandatory. Terms Ack. Acknowledgment of Terms paper. Available at CNX Immigration. Mandatory. TM.7 Application for Extension of Temporary Stay in the Kingdom (uploaded here). TM.8 Application for Re-Entry Permit to Return into the Kingdom (if needed) (uploaded here) https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/downloads_en/ Passport 2 copies of busy pages - signed (2nd copy is for Mult. Entry application) 2 photos 4x6 cm. Stick these to the forms with sticky glue. TM-30 Updated online previous day - 2 copies (2nd copy is for Mult. Entry application) TM-30 is available online and at the immigration office. My online copy was accepted. https://tm30.io/faq TM-30 processing is done behind the Immigration building. Bank info Certificate of the Bank - only valid for 7 days Bank Account statement - 1-year or back to date of when you started present visa. THIS GOES TO BANGKOK AND TAKES A WEEK FOR RETURN. I opted for return by email. Bank book - All busy pages, signed. Tabien Baan Copies of pertinent pages - signed (or Letter of Residency) Rental Agree. Copies of all pages - signed Cash 1900 baht for Non-O visa extension / 3800 baht cash for Mult-entry application. Apologies if there are any mistakes. Good luck! Non-O Extension checklist from CNX Immigration.pdf TM 7 form.pdf TM 8 form.pdf 1 1 6
nglodnig Posted January 31, 2024 Posted January 31, 2024 Good post. I just got my first retirement extension today from CNX IMO. Took me four attempts to get the correct "certificate" as BBL screwed up on the 12-months - need 12 months worth of statements plus ONE page highlighting the foreign money transfers of 65k monthly. Now I I knoww I'll get it better next time. Well, I'll make sure BBL do better. 1 1
nglodnig Posted January 31, 2024 Posted January 31, 2024 And, on a personal note, I would just like to add how helpful. friendly and with reasonable English ALL the staff at the IMO showed to me. 2
jbinfl Posted February 1, 2024 Author Posted February 1, 2024 nglodnig - Thanks for the positive comments. 😁 My previous visa before this application was good for 13 months due to my application timing. The Immigration Officer was very helpful this go-around when he sent me back to the bank stating that I needed a Bank Account statement dated back to the Granted date of the previous visa which was pretty close to 13 months earlier. I thought they only needed a 1-year statement but I was proved incorrect! 1
jbinfl Posted January 9 Author Posted January 9 Update: January 2025 I completed my latest 1-year extension at Chiang Mai Immigration with 22 days to spare. Most of that experience was the same as listed in last year's notes above, but I will add a few new notes here, mainly concerning the mandatory bank information needed: I arrived just before 07:00 AM and basically had to knock on the window at the guard shack to get a queue number. This is the very first step EVERYONE must do when they arrive. Get a queue number at the shack with the x-ray walk-through machine. The shack is between the large Buddhist shrine and the coffee shop in the right side of the car park. Volunteers show up between 08:00-08:30 so I went back to my hotel to eat breakfast. These volunteers do a pre-check of your paperwork so it is a good idea to get sorted before your queue number is called. I discovered that in my situation that I needed to have a transaction listed in my bank book within the past 7 days. Even though I had updated my bank book the previous day, it did not have a relevant transaction listed. I had done a 100-baht transfer that morning in anticipation of this so I was not too unhappy when I had to head to the bank. The banks are all closed at Central Airport Mall so I hopped on a Grab motorbike and went to the Thapae Branch of Bangkok Bank. They updated my book and were kind enough to make a copy of that last page for my immigration needs. Do not forget to make a copy! The previous day I had received a Letter of Guarantee from my branch in another province and I had ordered an official bank statement which I was told would arrive via email the next day. In anticipation of not receiving this in time I had downloaded the previous year's bank statement (beginning at date of previous visa extension application) and had the copies stamped at the local branch. These were accepted by Immigration and I was watching them when they checked off the stamps at the bottom of the papers. I received my extension by 10:30 and was reminded that I had to go back to the guard shack to get another queue number in order to get my Multiple Re-Entry permit process going. I only had to wait 15 minutes or so before my number was called. I had the Permit and passport in hand by 11:30AM . I would call that a good day at Chiang Mai Immigration. Note: I would guess that I was done by noon due to the fact that I arrived very early for a queue number. If I had arrived later I probably would have had to come back after Immigration's obligatory lunch break from Noon-13:00. Don't forget to get a copy or two of your NEW extension stamp as you will need it for your Re-entry Permit processing. Copy shop behind the building or across the street: 2 baht per page. Good luck! 1 1
CMBob Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Would note a couple of minor points: (1) I really don't know if CM Immigration requires a very recent transaction in your passbook. Because I read a couple+ years back that other immigration offices were requiring that, I've been depositing 100 baht into my "visa account" just in case. But, Jbifl's post seems to say it's now required here in CM and that may be the case. (2) I was going to switch my "visa account" to Bangkok Bank a couple of years back until I read many posts about BB taking 1-5 days to get the one-year's bank statement from Bangkok; however, Siam Commercial Bank (at least the CM Thaphae office) does both at the same time and generally it takes about 15 minutes. And SCB does stamp and sign each page of the one-year bank statement. As usual, I get those documents and do the deposit thing the day before the retirement extension application. (one needs to make sure the deposit is made just prior to the bank doing their paperwork so your bankbook amount and bank letter amount are the same). (3) It's been a year or so since I got a re-entry permit here but last time they wanted in addition to the usual paperwork a copy of my TM30 and a copy of my TM47 Receipt of Notification. Never had to supply those before (but, since I take the proverbial kitchen sink with me, I was prepared). (4) I got my last retirement extension a month ago and, for whatever reason, they wanted a copy of every filled-out page of my passport, including Vietnam stamps. Again, I was prepared as they asked for the same thing about 5 years ago. (5) Be prepared to be required to give them a photocopy of your original Non-O visa stamp (even if it's in a prior passport). Occasionally, they'll ask for that (regardless if you provide a copy of the transfer of stamps information in your current passport). 1
PeterA Posted January 11 Posted January 11 I go to the Bangkok Bank office just a few KLMS from Korat immigration the morning of my application to immigration. I get my one year statement inside of 10 minutes. I've done this 3 or 4 years now. They know exactly how to do it. No delays. 1
DrJack54 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 55 minutes ago, PeterA said: I get my one year statement inside of 10 minutes. I've done this 3 or 4 years now. They know exactly how to do it. No delays Bit confused. Others maintain that takes BBL up to a week to provide 12 month bank statement. 2
jbinfl Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 What little I know about Bangkok Bank's 3 services concerning 12-month bank statements: An unofficial method is to order a statement from the BB app. This method is quick and easy. The unofficial statement arrives in 5-10 minutes via email. Customers can order the free statements in Thai or English. I ordered both. Note: This is the method I used as I did not get the official statement via a BB branch in time. I printed out these unofficial statements and had the pages stamped at a local branch. It worked at CM Immigration this go-around! An official method is to go to a branch and order the same statement (basically) via email. This takes a minimum of 24 hours turn-around time. I believe that Immigration will accept these without any further stamps. Note: I did not use this method as I had ordered the official email statement the previous morning, and yes, it did not arrive in time for me to get started at CM Immigration the next day. Another official method is to order a hard copy statement and I believe this can take up to week. I would just remind people that in any of these cases you need to order a statement that dates back to at least the ISSUANCE date of your present visa extension. In some case this might be more than 12 months previously, thus you need to head into a branch to get this completed. The app statement request only allows a customer to go back 12 months or less. I say less as I could only go back to 01 February and not mid-January where we are today. Luckily I had ordered a 12-month statement in December. I used both statements even though they overlapped. I hope that makes sense.
DrJack54 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 41 minutes ago, jbinfl said: Another official method is to order a hard copy statement and I believe this can take up to week. That should be what is required. Banks should not be stamping statements you print off from banking app. Nor should immigration accept them. Suggest anyone using Bangkok Bank order bank statements from your bank. 1 1
pub2022 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 2 hours ago, DrJack54 said: That should be what is required. Banks should not be stamping statements you print off from banking app. Nor should immigration accept them. Suggest anyone using Bangkok Bank order bank statements from your bank. In case of first extension, how many months should the bank statement be and starting from when? Thanks
jbinfl Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 Deleted my comment. I don't know enough to answer. 😉 Sheesh, it's been 10 years since my first extension.
DrJack54 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 15 minutes ago, pub2022 said: In case of first extension, how many months should the bank statement be and starting from when? Thanks For first extension based on retirement you should not need a bank statement. If you opt for that then 3 months would be fine. Immigration wants to see 800k seasoned for 2 months. Your bank book and photocopies showing that should be sufficient. 1 1
jbinfl Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said: For first extension based on retirement you should not need a bank statement. If you opt for that then 3 months would be fine. Immigration wants to see 800k seasoned for 2 months. Your bank book and photocopies showing that should be sufficient.
DrJack54 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 5 minutes ago, jbinfl said: Although it's somewhat Engrish, please check out Sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 from image above. Don't follow. I was replying to someone asking about requirements for first extension based on retirement. I specifically answered requirements for using money in bank method. Not income method etc
jbinfl Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 1 hour ago, pub2022 said: In case of first extension, how many months should the bank statement be and starting from when? Thanks Although it's somewhat Engrish, please check out Sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 from image above. Recommend getting advice this outside this thread.
DrJack54 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 8 minutes ago, jbinfl said: Recommend getting advice this outside this thread. He asked a simple question. Answer has been provided.
RoninTech Posted January 14 Posted January 14 I would add a preparation step to OP that says to check whether your country's embassy/consulate provides affidavits of income. If they do then you don't have to prove funds in a Thai bank, it can be in your home country bank account. For example Canadians can get affidavits of income at the Chiang Mai consulate for a small fee. Just take proof of income to the consulate. Statement of income works as proof and can be downloaded for free from Revenue Canada website. 1
jbinfl Posted January 14 Author Posted January 14 59 minutes ago, RoninTech said: I would add a preparation step to OP that says to check whether your country's embassy/consulate provides affidavits of income. If they do then you don't have to prove funds in a Thai bank, it can be in your home country bank account. For example Canadians can get affidavits of income at the Chiang Mai consulate for a small fee. Just take proof of income to the consulate. Statement of income works as proof and can be downloaded for free from Revenue Canada website. Sorry I don't have information about that. My post was (originally) based upon the 800K option only. Good luck!
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