January 18, 201214 yr I am looking for a Non-im O single entry visa in the region (near Sisaket in Isaan would be perfect) based on being over 50 and with a balance of more than 800k baht in a Thai bank Would Savvanakhet consulate give me one ? Or is my only possibility a tourist visa and then convert it in Thailand probably in Bangkok immigration ? Thanks
January 19, 201214 yr Vientiane will issue single entry, application fee THB 2,000.-, Savannaskhet a multiple entry yearly, application fee THB 5,000.-.
January 19, 201214 yr Both Vientiane or Savannakhet will provide single entry (which is what you want for a one year extension of stay using the 800k in two months). If you will not have the 800k available then the multi entry would make sense for more time.
January 19, 201214 yr Author Thanks for the replies, it makes it easier for me being south of Sisaket in Isaan to go to Savannakhetfor a single non-Im O based on 800k baht than to chance going to Bangkok to convert a 30 days stamp or a TV.
January 19, 201214 yr Thanks for the replies, it makes it easier for me being south of Sisaket in Isaan to go to Savannakhetfor a single non-Im O based on 800k baht than to chance going to Bangkok to convert a 30 days stamp or a TV. When were thinking of going? i may have to travel this month.
January 19, 201214 yr Author Hi Steve not before next winter, I have to settle first in the Japan countryside as I just retired from my job in Tokyo before thinking of spending winters in Thailand Good luck with your visa search
January 21, 201214 yr My wife and I just got back from Savannakhet. We flew up from BKK. Some may need to know that US citizens can get a visa on arrival for Laos but you need a passport photo for the paperwork at the airport. The Lao visa fee is $36 US or 1500 THB. I'm not sure how they made that conversion but that's what they wanted and I only had THB. The Thai consulate was very easy to get along with and there is a shop just across the road that will do copies, passport photos, and complete the application for a nominal fee. I highly recommend it. We stayed at Savan Vegas. The room was ok but nothing spectacular. The casino reminded me of the one from the movie Vegas Vacation and I kept looking for the table to guess the number the man was thinking. The restaurants in the hotel are good but stay away from the lunch and dinner buffet. The only edible buffet meal was breakfast. Everything else smelled like feet or wet dog. The Dynasty chinese restaurant was excellent and the Silq Room was pretty good. If you do make a reservation at Savan Vegas, make sure you double confirm airport transportation if you need it. There are no taxis. I made our reservation through their website and requested airport pickup but it wasn't there when we got there. Savan Vegas has a cafe in the airport and they called for us. Eventually the hotel came and got us and promptly told me it was my fault because I did not call after I made the reservation through the website. I won't be staying there again. Edited January 22, 201214 yr by lopburi3 correct typo
January 21, 201214 yr Javabear, what visa did you get? I'd like to add it to the list of "Latest reports of getting a visa in the region" The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place
January 22, 201214 yr Javabear, what visa did you get? I'd like to add it to the list of "Latest reports of getting a visa in the region" I got a 1 year Non-O based on marriage with multi-entry. The fee was 5000 THB.
January 22, 201214 yr The Lao visa fee is $36 US or 4500 THB. I'm not sure how they made that conversion but that's what they wanted and I only had THB. I suspect this is a typo and actual amount that you paid for Lao visa was 1,500 baht rather than 4,500 baht?
January 22, 201214 yr Javabear, what visa did you get? I'd like to add it to the list of "Latest reports of getting a visa in the region" I got a 1 year Non-O based on marriage with multi-entry. The fee was 5000 THB. Did you need to show proof of money in the bank? i have to go there for the same visa as you next month. thanks
January 22, 201214 yr The Lao visa fee is $36 US or 4500 THB. I'm not sure how they made that conversion but that's what they wanted and I only had THB. I suspect this is a typo and actual amount that you paid for Lao visa was 1,500 baht rather than 4,500 baht? You are correct! The actual amount was 1500 THB.
January 22, 201214 yr Javabear, what visa did you get? I'd like to add it to the list of "Latest reports of getting a visa in the region" I got a 1 year Non-O based on marriage with multi-entry. The fee was 5000 THB. Did you need to show proof of money in the bank? i have to go there for the same visa as you next month. thanks I did have to show proof of funds in the bank and the bank book was not acceptable. I had gotten a letter from Bangkok Bank signed by the manager and that was what they wanted. They also were not interested in any photos or our housebook. They did want a copy of our marriage certificate. Edited January 22, 201214 yr by Javabear
January 22, 201214 yr What amount of funds was required and what was shown? Other reports have been that no funds have actually been required but you are saying even a bank passbook would not be accepted?
January 22, 201214 yr What amount of funds was required and what was shown? Other reports have been that no funds have actually been required but you are saying even a bank passbook would not be accepted? I showed 400K THB. I got a letter from the Bangkok Bank branch that I deal with here in Rayong as proof.
January 23, 201214 yr You are aware you can extend your stay inside Thailand and never have to leave with that proof?
January 23, 201214 yr You are aware you can extend your stay inside Thailand and never have to leave with that proof? I am aware of that but I was on a tourist visa before and I got a late start and didn't have time to convert through immigration.
January 23, 201214 yr Pardon me for being dense...but the OP seems to be looking for a Non O visa based on retirement. Most of the reports about Savvanakhet I remember reading are based on marriage to a Thai. The two are not the same animal...marriage and retirement Non O visas. Most Thai consulates in S.E. Asia won't give you a Non O except for marriage to a Thai. So can any of the true experts here actually confirm that Savvanakhet will actually issue a Non O visa based on retirement...not marriage? Have there been any recent reports of anyone being actually issued one in the past? I admit that I don't know, but I would hate to know the OP went to Savvanakhet and found out they wouldn't give him one based on retirement....only marriage.
January 23, 201214 yr So do we know how much money is required to be in bank account, for multi non imm 'o' based on marriage?
January 23, 201214 yr Author Yes I'd like to know if they will give me a Non-Im O based on age (over 50) and balance account over 800k baht Thanks
January 23, 201214 yr This thread is intermingled with both Non-O based on Marriage - Javabear and Non-O for retuirement based on 800k - Krub. Krub is the OP yhat started the thread but it has wonder off in another direction and then back again.. It's very difficult to to see who's on first!
January 23, 201214 yr Krub was told in both posts 2 and 3 that a single entry should not be a problem in Savannakhet and do not believe it would be. But he later amended his post to say he would not do for another year so rather hard to predict the situation then.
January 23, 201214 yr So do we know how much money is required to be in bank account, for multi non imm 'o' based on marriage? 400k THB
January 23, 201214 yr Yes, I know. But now 20 posts later He's back again with the same question. Sorry for the rant, guess my tolerance level is low today. Time to turn off TV and watch the replays of the American Footbal Conferance Championships. Patriots against the Giants in rhe Stupid bowl, whoever would have thunk it? Sorry, off topic, please no football replys. Edited January 23, 201214 yr by wayned
January 23, 201214 yr So do we know how much money is required to be in bank account, for multi non imm 'o' based on marriage? 400k THB Must point out members have recently reported obtaining multi entry non immigrant O visas for marriage from Savannakhet with no requirement for proof of funds (even when one was told there was a requirement) - I especially question a letter from bank managers as being official requirement at a Consulate as we have never had any such report from any Consulate that I am aware of. Perhaps that became a factor only because they knew you had it?
January 23, 201214 yr So do we know how much money is required to be in bank account, for multi non imm 'o' based on marriage? 400k THB Must point out members have recently reported obtaining multi entry non immigrant O visas for marriage from Savannakhet with no requirement for proof of funds (even when one was told there was a requirement) - I especially question a letter from bank managers as being official requirement at a Consulate as we have never had any such report from any Consulate that I am aware of. Perhaps that became a factor only because they knew you had it? Lopburi, i also saw the reports of others going to savannakhet for multi entry non imm O visa based on marriage without showing proof of funds, i was planning on going there next month to get this visa, if they refuse me the visa for not having the funds in the bank can i get a single entry non imm O for marriage instead or will this also require funds in the bank?
January 23, 201214 yr So do we know how much money is required to be in bank account, for multi non imm 'o' based on marriage? 400k THB Must point out members have recently reported obtaining multi entry non immigrant O visas for marriage from Savannakhet with no requirement for proof of funds (even when one was told there was a requirement) - I especially question a letter from bank managers as being official requirement at a Consulate as we have never had any such report from any Consulate that I am aware of. Perhaps that became a factor only because they knew you had it? I'm aware of what others have posted. I was merely sharing my experience. Bangkok Bank had a for letter ready for just this sort of thing so it must not be that uncommon. The man at the consulate asked for financial proof before he knew we had it. I also had my bank book and he rejected it saying it was too easy for people to fake them. I didn't really understand how that could be done but I wanted my visa so I thought it better not to question and give him what he wanted.
January 24, 201214 yr Fake a bank book?! I can see depositing funds that are not really yours but faking a bank book! I've heard if you lose your book you have to go to the police and file a report for a new one. And what if you fudge it up and the enhacement looks spurious? You are really screwed. So is it: No funds 100K 400K
January 24, 201214 yr Author Sorry if I made it look like I was asking again the same question My english is not perfect I was trying to confirm that my staring this thread was about a single entry non-Im O based on age (over 50) and 800k baht balance I am looking to avoid a trip to Bangkok to convert a 30days stamp or a TV to a non-Im O and then extend it I much rather (because the Thai Embassy in Tokyo is such a pain and my residence in Thailand is in Khun Han south of Sisaket which is not far from Savannakhet ) enter on a 30 days or single entry TV, go to Savannakhet, get a non-Im O then extend it at immigration in Thailand (probably Phu Sing taking care of Sisaket Province) on a yearly basis based on age (over 50) and 800k baht balance
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