BillyBobzTeeth Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I follow a few visa service providers on Facebook and came across a post from one of them stating that they can no longer assist with certain services. Does anyone know why this is the case? " Breaking News For Retirement Visa Holders in Pattaya. Due to new changes in banking policy it is not currently possible to open new Bank Accounts for tourist visa or entry on arrival stamps. Also we are not able to assist you to make New Non O Retirement Visas or renew current Non O or Non OA visas in some cases. We are hoping for a quick resolution to this problem. We will notify you immediately when this changes. Mots Services are still providing Driving Licence services, 30 & 60 Day Tourist Visa Extensions and other immigration services. Be Legal - Be Safe " Facebook LINK 1
BillyBobzTeeth Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago Maybe something to do with this. Pattaya Mail Authorities are investigating over 200,000 suspected mule accounts and have prosecuted 820 cases linked to illicit financial activities. More than 20 government agencies are involved in the nationwide operation, including the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, provincial administrations, immigration authorities, customs offices, and the Royal Thai Police. 1
Popular Post sandyf Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago Item 1 is no surprise, it was a only a matter of time. In Item 2, I suspect "in some cases" means those with insufficient funds. Bit annoying when sitting at immigration and person in front has a bundle of passports and applications. 1 2
Briggsy Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Item 1. Compliance by banks is an international issue so I also am not surprised that opening an account for somebody else may become problematic. Item 2. This is a Thai issue. It is just musical chairs. Different levels of seniority get moved around and connections will be broken and will have to be rewired. 1
jerrymahoney Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Briggsy said: Item 2. This is a Thai issue. It is just musical chairs. Different levels of seniority get moved around and connections will be broken and will have to be rewired. ... or else they just have to find a new 'clean' mule.
DrJack54 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago This is regarding an agent in Pattaya. Specifically opening a bank account. This has occurred previously. Siam Legal also stopped this service at one point. No big deal. 1
BillyBobzTeeth Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 55 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: This is regarding an agent in Pattaya. Specifically opening a bank account. This has occurred previously. Siam Legal also stopped this service at one point. No big deal. So it's still business as usual for visa services to help with New Non O Retirement Visas, renew current Non O or Non OA visas? If the answer is yes then you can close this thread.
DrJack54 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 10 minutes ago, BillyBobzTeeth said: So it's still business as usual for visa services to help with New Non O Retirement Visas, renew current Non O or Non OA visas? If the answer is yes then you can close this thread. Yes it's specific to opening bank account. Just for general information: there is basically nothing in it for agent. The charge ~ 4k depending on age of client, goes on "accident insurance", ATM card and minimum deposit into the account (say 500baht) 1
Caldera Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, BillyBobzTeeth said: So it's still business as usual for visa services to help with New Non O Retirement Visas, renew current Non O or Non OA visas? If the answer is yes then you can close this thread. I'm not so sure. The announcement you've posted is from one of Pattaya's more popular agents and it's likely that other agents (at least in Pattaya) are affected by this change as well. Also note that it's not just about opening bank accounts for those who don't have one, but also about applications for visas and extensions whereas the agent takes care of the financials. Apparently the underlying issue is that Bangkok Bank is under scrutiny for opening accounts for people who don't (or shouldn't) qualify. If, when and how this will be resolved is anyone's guess. 1
hotandsticky Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, sandyf said: Bit annoying when sitting at immigration and person in front has a bundle of passports and applications. Only if there is just one person at that particular desk
DrJack54 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Caldera said: Also note that it's not just about opening bank accounts for those who don't have one, but also about applications for visas and extensions whereas the agent takes care of the financials. The same agent (Tik Tok) you are referring to goes on to say on their Facebook page that other services such as....."obtaining renewal of extension" etc business as usual.
Caldera Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 38 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: The same agent (Tik Tok) you are referring to goes on to say on their Facebook page that other services such as....."obtaining renewal of extension" etc business as usual. I was referring to Mot's announcement that the OP posted. Interestingly, it says "in some cases" as far as visa applications and extensions are concerned, so where exactly the line is at this point is anyone's guess. Feel free to remove if I shouldn't post this screenshot here.
DrJack54 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Caldera said: I was referring to Mot's announcement that the OP posted. Glad I didn't close thread as was not aware of that info you attached. Watch this space. Here is Tik Tok Facebook 1
BenCrew Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 hours ago, sandyf said: Item 1 is no surprise, it was a only a matter of time. In Item 2, I suspect "in some cases" means those with insufficient funds. Bit annoying when sitting at immigration and person in front has a bundle of passports and applications. They are not always agents, some are from schools or companies who like to do as many teachers/employees in one go. Usually agents are fast tracked, there is no sitting down and waiting, the passports/envelopes are handed over the counter. Don't ask me how I know.
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