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Hi,

My husband has a non-imm visa and a valid work permit. Me and our son have non-imm O visas through my husband. We went to apply for extension of stay yesterday with someone from my husbands employment. Unfortunately my husbands employers don't have a clue what they are doing...they actually turned up yesterday with no paperwork...as if immigration would just stamp our passports without anything to show them!

Now they are saying my husband has to travel back to his previous employer from 2012-2013 to get a tax form from them??? Why??? He doesn't work for them anymore...surely the tax from his current employer who he has been with for the past year, is what is needed?

Could someone please tell me what paperwork is needed for the visa extension? And also for myself and our son to get the extension.

Thankyou so much for your help

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Really he should have showed up with his passport, marriage certificate and birth certificate.

If not they probably want to have all paperwork

It's on the list for paperwork for extension of stay based on employment if he has worked in Thailand previous year.

Did he work for the older company during 2013?

The applicants Annual Income Tax Declaration Form (Form No.91) of the latest year and its receipt of payment.

Extension of Thai Business Visa
The Thai "B" or Business Visa can be extended to a one year visa in country as follows.
The extension of the visa is normally based on employment and as such there are certain regulations governing the company who is employing you.

These are the regulations for the extension of the "B" Business Visa:
1. The business must be registered in Thailand.
2. The company must be capitalized to at least Baht 2 Million while operating fund must be at least Baht 1 Million.
3. The company must have a ration of at least 4 : 1 - Four Thais for every foreigner.
4. You must earn at least in accordance with the level specified for each nationality by the Labour Department.

Duration of the Extension
- One year at a time.

Documents required for the extension:
1. Application form (T.M. 7 )
2. Passport or document used in lien of passport and its copies .
3. The applicants 4 x 6 cm. photograph .
4. Extension fee Baht 1,900.-
5. The company letters certifying as follows ;
- Nature of business
- Reason or necessity in employing the applicant his / her position, salary and education background.
- Number of Thai and foreign employees.
6. Copies of work permit or receipt of work permit application.
7. Company's annual balance sheets.
8. The juristic persons Annual Income Tax Declaration Form (Form No.50) of the latest year and its receipt of payment.
9. Thai employees Monthly Income Tax Declaration Form (Form No.1 ) of the latest month and its receipt of payment.
10. The applicants Annual Income Tax Declaration Form (Form No.91) of the latest year and its receipt of payment.
11. The official letter that certify the registration of such juristic person.
12. Business Registration or Business License.
13. Value Added Tax Registration and list of share holders.
14. A map that indicate location of the Company.
15. For those who operate export business, the documentary evidence clarifying its export activities is needed.
16. For those who operate tourism business, the documentary evidence clarifying its total number of tourist that brought in by the company is needed.

Some Immigrations offices.
17. Picture of all the company's employees at work
18. Picture of all company's employees in front of the office with clear name of the company showing

N.B. In case of necessity , documents No.7 , 8 , 9 , and 10 can be substituted by the company letters stating its reason.

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We had marriage certificates, birth certificate etc...it was the person from my husbands employment who showed up with no paperwork.

My husband worked at the previous employment from 2012- October 2013. Since then he has been with the current employer (so 1 year already) that's why we dont understand what tax form for previous employment has to do with anything.

Thanks a lot for the list of requirements, I will show this my husband and hopefully he can pass it on to his employers

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