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I entered Thailand in January because my Thai wife is very ill (thyroid cancer) as explained on my TM6. I was informed only 1 visa on entry will be granted yearly as well as 1 30 day extension. Now Thailand is going to 1 30 day on entry visa and 1 30 day extension per year to "boost tourism'. I attempted to deposit 400,000 Thai baht in a bank with a certificate of residency issued by Immigration and no Thai bank would allow me to open an account without a long term visa. As I am retired, with vast savings, they only will accept a 40,000/month income for a Type O married visa(been with my Thai wife over 20 years). Being retired I receive 38,000 baht a month US Social Security which fluctuates with the baht (US Social Security not taxable by Thailand under tax agreements). I will leave soon and my Thai wife will have no transportation or support as she progresses in her illness. Thailand is driving tourists and expats away with its"boost tourism" changes designed to only let rich elite people into the country beyond 30 days yearly. Read all the tourism changes reported recently and tell me I am wrong.

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Where to begin.

Surely if you have a Thai wife you would have a Thai bank account.

Why would you enter visa exempt when you have option of obtaining a Non O marriage e-Visa.

Entry with a Non O would provide 90 day stamp and also allow you to open that bank account.

You would not need to use income method for extensions.

Also you would be aware that being married to Thai national you can obtain 60 day extension to visit wife.

That's, possible even on visa, exempt entry.

If you entered in January you have 60+30 days available so "leave soon" is sometime in April. Leave and apply for a non-O, over 50 (retirement) or family (marriage), showing 800k or 400k in your non-Thai bank. Re-enter and attempt to open a bank account with your non-O, then apply for an extension.

11 minutes ago, TheBangkokConnection said:

Thai bank would allow me to open an account without a long term visa. As I am retired, with vast savings, they only will accept a 40,000/month income for a Type O married visa(been with my Thai wife over 20 years)

You now require long term visa (Non immigrant) to open Thai bank account.

You should have obtained a Non O outside of Thailand and entered with that.

Your 12 month extension would be based on money in bank method.

In this case where the OP sounds very confused about Visa rules, wouldn’t it be much easier for him to go through a reliable Visa Agent ? He has apparently plenty funds and his wife being very ill .

Vast savings? Next time OP apply for non-O online. Easy. You will have 90 days. Open Bank account.

Then do one year extension of stay. Visa exempt is for the birds.

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