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Just found my contract is not being renewed......what becomes of Non-B Visa

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Hi there

The school I have been working for has just informed that they are not renewing my contract (a week before school starts). I have a Non-B visa through them which is to go until May, 2015. I am supposed to have my 90 day report on August 18, 2014.

Can anyone give me some advice on what I do here?

Much appreciated.

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You appear to have an extension of say based upon teaching from immigration not a visa. You mention doing 90 day reports (they renew nothing) which you would not be doing if you had a visa.

Your extension of stay ends when your job ends meaning you must leave the country or apply for a 7 day extension when you cancel your extension. The school should give you.a letter stating the date your ends and you need to on that date or shortly before.

You or your school also need to cancel your workpemit.

I presume you are on an extension of stay you will be expected to leave the country, the day your work ends, or you can get a 7 day extension from Immigration for 1,900 Baht.

I do not know what you mean by "90 day renewal" address reporting or your on a 90 day probationary period with the school?

Ubonjoe is correct his post was not there when I composed mine.

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Ubonjoe....

Sorry I don't understand.

You say that I don't have a visa........but I DO have a visa and I report every 90 days (I used the word "renewal" in error).

I'm in a similar situation (I think), I changed the job location so don't work in Thailand anymore but still not far from Thailand.

My WP was canceled and my Non-B visa expires in November this year. Since then I left and came back a few times using this visa and there were no problems.

I'm currently working on getting Non-O based on marriage.

If you really have a Visa then you should be OK until then, just need to get your extensions every 90 days??

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I presume you are on an extension of stay you will be expected to leave the country, the day your work ends, or you can get a 7 day extension from Immigration for 1,900 Baht.

I do not know what you mean by "90 day renewal" address reporting or your on a 90 day probationary period with the school?

Ubonjoe is correct his post was not there when I composed mine.

I used renewal in error. I meant I report every 90 days.

I'm sorry but what do you mean by extension of stay?

My apologies.

Ubonjoe....

Sorry I don't understand.

You say that I don't have a visa........but I DO have a visa and I report every 90 days (I used the word "renewal" in error).

Do you have a VISA or an Extension of Stay? There is a huge difference.

I am guessing you have an extension of stay. What ubonjoe wrote is correct. Follow his advice.

Mate - if you have a WP they will cancel this - and with it goes your extension of stay. You can get a 7 day extension for 1900 baht then you have to leave.

Nothing to do with 90 day reports.

I have a Non-B visa through them which is to go until May, 2015

Does the stamp with that date of May 2015 have the text "extension of stay permitted up to" or similar in it?

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Ubonjoe....

Sorry I don't understand.

You say that I don't have a visa........but I DO have a visa and I report every 90 days (I used the word "renewal" in error).

Unless you have been leaving the country every 90 day you do not have a valid visa. Your visa probably only allowed a single 90 day permit to stay on entry and expired 90 days from it's date of issue. You then went to immigration with paperwork from your school and applied for an extension of that 90 day permit to stay.

Check your passport and you will find an extension of stay stamp.

90 day report = permission to stay extension.

90 day border run = visa....

Every 90 days, what is it that you have to do ?

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Ubonjoe....

Sorry I don't understand.

You say that I don't have a visa........but I DO have a visa and I report every 90 days (I used the word "renewal" in error).

Do you have a VISA or an Extension of Stay? There is a huge difference.

I am guessing you have an extension of stay. What ubonjoe wrote is correct. Follow his advice.

I have a Non-B VISA

I'm in a similar situation (I think), I changed the job location so don't work in Thailand anymore but still not far from Thailand.

My WP was canceled and my Non-B visa expires in November this year. Since then I left and came back a few times using this visa and there were no problems.

I'm currently working on getting Non-O based on marriage.

If you really have a Visa then you should be OK until then, just need to get your extensions every 90 days??

It sounds like you have a multiple entry non-b visa you got from an embassy or consulate that gives you a 90 day entry every time you enter the country.

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This thread is already hopelessly confused. This is what happens when people use imprecise or incorrect terminology in the immigration and visas sub-forum!

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Ubonjoe....

Sorry I don't understand.

You say that I don't have a visa........but I DO have a visa and I report every 90 days (I used the word "renewal" in error).

Unless you have been leaving the country every 90 day you do not have a valid visa. Your visa probably only allowed a single 90 day permit to stay on entry and expired 90 days from it's date of issue. You then went to immigration with paperwork from your school and applied for an extension of that 90 day permit to stay.

Check your passport and you will find an extension of stay stamp.

I have this stapled in my passport. Everything is written in Thai on the stamps but I can make out NON-B which is in English.

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I'm in a similar situation (I think), I changed the job location so don't work in Thailand anymore but still not far from Thailand.

My WP was canceled and my Non-B visa expires in November this year. Since then I left and came back a few times using this visa and there were no problems.

I'm currently working on getting Non-O based on marriage.

If you really have a Visa then you should be OK until then, just need to get your extensions every 90 days??

It sounds like you have a multiple entry non-b visa you got from an embassy or consulate that gives you a 90 day entry every time you enter the country.

Yes it's non B multiple entry.

OP, see the attached examples from my passport.

The 1st stamp is what I was getting in previous years, just a stamp. The second one is the most recent that I'm currently using.

Your screenshot doesn't look like a visa.

Sent from one of my mobiles, whatever mobile it is.

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That is the receipt for making a 90 day report.

Look at the pages in your passport near where the non-b visa sticker is and you will find an extension of permit to stay stamp.

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That is the receipt for making a 90 day report.

Look at the pages in your passport near where the non-b visa sticker is and you will find an extension of permit to stay stamp.

My apologies for all the problems.

I had a NON-B sticker in my old passport (which I could clearly understand). I had to get a new passport in May, which I then took to immigration to have the NON-B transferred over. When I look in my new passport, I do not see the same NON-B sticker as I saw in my old passport but there is this stamp (which I have attached). Is this what you are talking about?

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That is the receipt for making a 90 day report.

Look at the pages in your passport near where the non-b visa sticker is and you will find an extension of permit to stay stamp.

My apologies for all the problems.

I had a NON-B sticker in my old passport (which I could clearly understand). I had to get a new passport in May, which I then took to immigration to have the NON-B transferred over. When I look in my new passport, I do not see the same NON-B sticker as I saw in my old passport but there is this stamp (which I have attached). Is this what you are talking about?

Yes

Sent from my LG-P970 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

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If that's the case and I have to leave the country.......I have been living here for 10 years and have accumulated a number of possessions, including a car. How do they expect me to get everything in order and leave the country immediately or within 7 days???

That is the receipt for making a 90 day report.

Look at the pages in your passport near where the non-b visa sticker is and you will find an extension of permit to stay stamp.

My apologies for all the problems.

I had a NON-B sticker in my old passport (which I could clearly understand). I had to get a new passport in May, which I then took to immigration to have the NON-B transferred over. When I look in my new passport, I do not see the same NON-B sticker as I saw in my old passport but there is this stamp (which I have attached). Is this what you are talking about?

That is the extension of stay stamp.

Immigration don't transfer visas what you now is a stamp with annotations about your visa entry and permit to stay the visa gave you,

If that's the case and I have to leave the country.......I have been living here for 10 years and have accumulated a number of possessions, including a car. How do they expect me to get everything in order and leave the country immediately or within 7 days???

well unlike visa runners you might be ok to go out and get a TV or just 28 days on arrival.

If that's the case and I have to leave the country.......I have been living here for 10 years and have accumulated a number of possessions, including a car. How do they expect me to get everything in order and leave the country immediately or within 7 days???

You could go out and get a tourist visa that would give you time to find another job.

You can re-enter after getting a different type of visa. If you qualify for a visa that allows you to stay long time, you could continue living here, if not then get a tourist visa which should give you enough time to sell your possessions and leave properly.

Sent from one of my mobiles, whatever mobile it is.

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If that's the case and I have to leave the country.......I have been living here for 10 years and have accumulated a number of possessions, including a car. How do they expect me to get everything in order and leave the country immediately or within 7 days???

well unlike visa runners you might be ok to go out and get a TV or just 28 days on arrival.

Is there any way of finding this out before I try it?

Leave and go visit a Thai Consulate for another visa - whichever is appropriate for you to stay here legally.

If that's the case and I have to leave the country.......I have been living here for 10 years and have accumulated a number of possessions, including a car. How do they expect me to get everything in order and leave the country immediately or within 7 days???

well unlike visa runners you might be ok to go out and get a TV or just 28 days on arrival.

Is there any way of finding this out before I try it?

I suppose you can ask at immigration when you go get your 7 day extension for their "opinion" note : not guarantee

If that's the case and I have to leave the country.......I have been living here for 10 years and have accumulated a number of possessions, including a car. How do they expect me to get everything in order and leave the country immediately or within 7 days???

I fell very very sorry for you... Working 10 years and has to leave in 7 days

I hope the best for you, and hope you will fine a solution.. Best luck from me chock dii

Do you have your old passport? If you have it and if you sure you had a proper visa in it, you could use that passport in conjunction with your new passport to enter (if it other than a single entry visa). Us Canadians have an option to keep our expired passports, not sure about you though.

Sent from one of my mobiles, whatever mobile it is.

If that's the case and I have to leave the country.......I have been living here for 10 years and have accumulated a number of possessions, including a car. How do they expect me to get everything in order and leave the country immediately or within 7 days???

well unlike visa runners you might be ok to go out and get a TV or just 28 days on arrival.

Is there any way of finding this out before I try it?

You will not have a problem getting a tourist visa and entering with it. You could do a border run for an exempt entry but I think you will want to stay longer than that.

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