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Non O in Laos and then Retirement extension

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So after being in Thailand since July 2016 on an METV. I am now back in the UK as from a few days ago. I am now applying for a SETV by post at the London Embassy and will then need to convert this to a non 0 in Laos.

I had 800000 in a Thai bank but hastily transferred it back to the UK. I plan on doing things above board and having the money in a Thai bank account and not using an agent.

What do I need to apply for the non 0 in Laos ? Does the money need to be in my Thai bank account when I apply and does it have to be in there for 2 months before ? Do I need proof of accommodation ? If so what ? I had been living with my girlfriend at her home in Udon but now she has rented a condo in Pattaya in her name.

Thanks.

Under what condition are you applying for a non-o? It do3snt seem you are married or have dependents or anything that would make you eligible for one.

I take it its retirement that you qualify for a NON-O visa

The money has to be in a Thai account for 2 months before they will issue you the NON-O

 

On 2/10/2017 at 9:36 PM, mlkik said:

What do I need to apply for the non 0 in Laos ? Does the money need to be in my Thai bank account when I apply and does it have to be in there for 2 months before ? Do I need proof of accommodation ? If so what ? I had been living with my girlfriend at her home in Udon but now she has rented a condo in Pattaya in her name.

You could just get a single entry tourist visa if you anticipate having the 800k baht in the bank within 90 days of your arrival.

To apply for a non-o visa in Vientiane Laos the money only needs to be in the bank on the date you apply (60 days is not required). No proof of residence would be needed.

You could also apply for a change of visa status at Jomtien  immigration to obtain a 90 day non immigrant visa (category O) entry. Again the money would only need to be in the bank on the date you apply but you would need at least 15 days remaining on the 60 day entry from the tourist visa or the 30 day extension of it.

If your girl friend has a rental agreement for the condo she could write a statement you are living with her to prove your residence. She would need to attach a copy of  her ID card and house book registry.

 

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fixed typo

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I have sent my passport off to London for a single entry tourist visa  and am hoping it will be issued as I have only been back in the UK for a few days after spending all but 2 weeks in Thailand since the beginning of July 2016 on a METV.

I will be 50 mid March and would like to convert my tourist visa to a non O as soon as possible. I did not realise I could convert to this at Jomtien. This would be far easier and cheaper than going to Laos.

My girlfriend has a rental agreement for the place and has a contract. What is an hours book registry.

10 hours ago, mlkik said:

I have sent my passport off to London for a single entry tourist visa  and am hoping it will be issued as I have only been back in the UK for a few days after spending all but 2 weeks in Thailand since the beginning of July 2016 on a METV.

I will be 50 mid March and would like to convert my tourist visa to a non O as soon as possible. I did not realise I could convert to this at Jomtien. This would be far easier and cheaper than going to Laos.

My girlfriend has a rental agreement for the place and has a contract. What is an hours book registry.

No problem to get the single entry tourist visa. They would of even issued another METV if you wanted one.

You can apply for the change of visa status to get the non immigrant visa at any time during the 60 day entry from the tourist visa up to the last 15 days of it or the 30 day extension of it on or after your birthday.

Hours was a typo. It should of been hosue book registry.

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On ‎14‎/‎02‎/‎2017 at 1:43 AM, ubonjoe said:

No problem to get the single entry tourist visa. They would of even issued another METV if you wanted one.

You can apply for the change of visa status to get the non immigrant visa at any time during the 60 day entry from the tourist visa up to the last 15 days of it or the 30 day extension of it on or after your birthday.

Hours was a typo. It should of been hosue book registry.

I now have my SETV and would like to convert this to a non immigrant at Jomtien if possible. I will have the money in the bank and my girlfriend will go with me and provide a copy of her rental agreement and write a statement stating I am living with her.

You mention the house book registry, do you mean my girlfriends tabien baan or the condo owners ?. I spoke with her and she says it is in Udon as it has to stay at the house.

We return to Udon in April and am not sure if I can convert the tourist visa to a non immigrant at Udon ? I would prefer to do it in Pattaya as soon as possible but am unsure if I would have correct documents without the tabien baan.

4 minutes ago, mlkik said:

I now have my SETV and would like to convert this to a non immigrant at Jomtien if possible. I will have the money in the bank and my girlfriend will go with me and provide a copy of her rental agreement and write a statement stating I am living with her.

You mention the house book registry, do you mean my girlfriends tabien baan or the condo owners ?. I spoke with her and she says it is in Udon as it has to stay at the house.

We return to Udon in April and am not sure if I can convert the tourist visa to a non immigrant at Udon ? I would prefer to do it in Pattaya as soon as possible but am unsure if I would have correct documents without the tabien baan.

All that is needed is a copy of the house book registry. That would be page 1 and the page she is registered on of the house book. It would be good to have copies of the condo owners house book and ID card also in case thew want it.

Udon immigration cannot do the change to a non immigrant visa.

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35 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

All that is needed is a copy of the house book registry. That would be page 1 and the page she is registered on of the house book. It would be good to have copies of the condo owners house book and ID card also in case thew want it.

Udon immigration cannot do the change to a non immigrant visa.

Unfortunately we will not be able to get the girlfriends house book registry copies as it is locked away in the house in Udon. I will have to go with the original plan of going to Laos,Vientienne for the non immigrant visa.

Could you please confirm what I would need to take with me to obtain a non Immigrant visa from Laos.

 

Thanks.

12 hours ago, mlkik said:

Unfortunately we will not be able to get the girlfriends house book registry copies as it is locked away in the house in Udon. I will have to go with the original plan of going to Laos,Vientienne for the non immigrant visa.

Could you please confirm what I would need to take with me to obtain a non Immigrant visa from Laos.

 

Thanks.

I suggest she go to a Amphoe and ask for a print out of her house book registry. She should be able to get one by showing her ID card. Immigration will accept that in lieu of a copy of the house book.

Another option you have is to apply for the change of visa status in Bangkok by showing your address in Udon. Do not make any mention of staying in Pattaya. They are lot friendlier about issuing the visa than Jomtien. 

At this time I cannot recommend going to Vientiane for the non-o visa for being 50 or over. There have been a couple of recent reports of them insisting that a medical certificate and a police clearance certificate.

You want signed copies of your landlords ID card and Tabien Baan for the address your staying.

You may also have to file a TM30 on your first visit to Immigration.

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13 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

I suggest she go to a Amphoe and ask for a print out of her house book registry. She should be able to get one by showing her ID card. Immigration will accept that in lieu of a copy of the house book.

Another option you have is to apply for the change of visa status in Bangkok by showing your address in Udon. Do not make any mention of staying in Pattaya. They are lot friendlier about issuing the visa than Jomtien. 

At this time I cannot recommend going to Vientiane for the non-o visa for being 50 or over. There have been a couple of recent reports of them insisting that a medical certificate and a police clearance certificate.

So if I apply for the change of visa status in Bangkok will I need to have the original house book registry (tabien baan) of my girlfriend or will the print out that you mentioned be ok?  As we will be in Pattaya for a month before we return to living in Udon where is the Amphoe that you mention to get a print out of the house book registry?

 

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15 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

I suggest she go to a Amphoe and ask for a print out of her house book registry. She should be able to get one by showing her ID card. Immigration will accept that in lieu of a copy of the house book.

Another option you have is to apply for the change of visa status in Bangkok by showing your address in Udon. Do not make any mention of staying in Pattaya. They are lot friendlier about issuing the visa than Jomtien. 

At this time I cannot recommend going to Vientiane for the non-o visa for being 50 or over. There have been a couple of recent reports of them insisting that a medical certificate and a police clearance certificate.

I think I will apply for the change of visa at Bangkok. I have read on the Immigration website that I will need to fill out a TN86 form for change of status and photo copies of my passport personal information page,last entry stamp,visa sticker and departure card. All copies signed.

It also states a guarantee letter from the bank and copies of all transactions and evidence of foreign transfer of 800000 baht.

Along with this a fee of 2000 baht.

I can not see that they are asking for proof of address other than signing the application form with the Thai address that I will be staying at.

Also which address should I go to. I see there are a few. There is 18th floor Cham Churi Square Building.Phayathai Road,Pathumwan and there is the B Building,floor 2  (south zone) Chaengwattana Road (soi7). Laski.

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9 hours ago, mlkik said:

So if I apply for the change of visa status in Bangkok will I need to have the original house book registry (tabien baan) of my girlfriend or will the print out that you mentioned be ok?  As we will be in Pattaya for a month before we return to living in Udon where is the Amphoe that you mention to get a print out of the house book registry?

 

Immigration never wants to see the original house book. A copy of the printout will be accepted.

8 hours ago, mlkik said:

I think I will apply for the change of visa at Bangkok. I have read on the Immigration website that I will need to fill out a TN86 form for change of status and photo copies of my passport personal information page,last entry stamp,visa sticker and departure card. All copies signed.

It also states a guarantee letter from the bank and copies of all transactions and evidence of foreign transfer of 800000 baht.

Along with this a fee of 2000 baht.

I can not see that they are asking for proof of address other than signing the application form with the Thai address that I will be staying at.

Also which address should I go to. I see there are a few. There is 18th floor Cham Churi Square Building.Phayathai Road,Pathumwan and there is the B Building,floor 2  (south zone) Chaengwattana Road (soi7). Laski.

The only reason immigration in Bangkok would want to see proof of address is to confirm you are living where there is no office that can do the change.

You can get the letter from the bank and copies of your updated bank book on the ground floor of Chaeng Wattana immigration. Most banks have branches there.

You go to this office. http://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/location1.html 

I suggest she go to a Amphoe and ask for a print out of her house book registry. She should be able to get one by showing her ID card. Immigration will accept that in lieu of a copy of the house book.
Another option you have is to apply for the change of visa status in Bangkok by showing your address in Udon. Do not make any mention of staying in Pattaya. They are lot friendlier about issuing the visa than Jomtien. 
At this time I cannot recommend going to Vientiane for the non-o visa for being 50 or over. There have been a couple of recent reports of them insisting that a medical certificate and a police clearance certificate.


You are correct, they are now enforcing two additional rules at Vientiane.

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8 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

Immigration never wants to see the original house book. A copy of the printout will be accepted.

The only reason immigration in Bangkok would want to see proof of address is to confirm you are living where there is no office that can do the change.

You can get the letter from the bank and copies of your updated bank book on the ground floor of Chaeng Wattana immigration. Most banks have branches there.

You go to this office. http://bangkok.immigration.go.th/en/location1.html 

So will I need to have proof of address in Udon ?

26 minutes ago, mlkik said:

So will I need to have proof of address in Udon ?

It would bes to have some proof of address in case they ask for it.

7 hours ago, Roger Lee said:

You are correct, they are now enforcing two additional rules at Vientiane.

What you posted looks a lot like what they have posted on the their website for a OA visa without the Laotian script. 

 

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To have a long-stay retirement in Thailand (No O-A visa) ເພື່ອໄປກະສຽນອາຍຸໃນປະເທດໄທ -

Eligible to person who must be over 50 years of age, documents required are; ສໍາຫຼັບຜູ້ທີອາຍູ 50 ປິຂຶ້ນໄປ ປະກອບເອກກະສານ ດັງລຸ່ມນີ້ -

1. Curriculum Vitae / ປະຫວັດຍໍ້. -

2.Official letter from the concerned Embassy/Consulate certifying the monthly income of at least 65,000 Baht ຈົດໝາຍຈາກສະຖານທູດ ຫຼືກົງສູນ ຢັ້ງຍືນວ່າ ມີລາຍໄດ້ຕໍ່ ເດືອນບໍ່ນ້ອຍກວ່າ 65.000 ບາດ. or Official letter from the Bank in Thailand certifying a valid account of at least 800,000 Baht, and is being held not less than 3 months ຫຼືຈົດໝາຍທາງການ ຈາກທະນາຄານໃນປະເທດໄທ ຢັ້ງຍືນວ່າມີບັນຊີເງິນຝາກຢ່າງນ້ອຍ 800.000 ບາດ ແລະມີເງິນຢູ່ໃນບັນ ຊີບໍ່ນ້ອຍກວ່າ 3 ເດືອນ.

3. Recent Police clearance or equivalent reference of no criminal conviction ໃບຕ້ອງໂທດຈາກຕໍາຫຼວດ ຢັງຍືນວ່າບໍ່ມີປະຫວັດຕ້ອງໂທດໃນຄະດີອາຍາ

4. Medical certificate / ໃບຮັບຮອງແພດ

Source: http://vientiane.thaiembassy.org/upload/pdf/Visa/Non- ED & O.pdf

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