Question: can I convert a visa exempt entry to a non-O based on retirement or based on Volunteer or on Education?
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Yes, you can convert a visa exempt entry to a Non-O visa for retirement or education, but it is easier to do so with a Tourist Visa. Many expats suggest obtaining a Tourist Visa first, as it allows you to convert to a Non-O for retirement within Thailand, providing more flexibility for financial transactions like opening bank accounts. While some participants report successfully converting without an agent, assistance from visa agencies is also common and can expedite the process. It's advisable to check directly with the immigration office, as procedures may vary by location.
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Anything is possible if you want to spend the money. A Visa agency can do but it could cost you around 30,000 BHT. Go to Immigration and ask. Do not rely on people who may or not know what all requirements are. The biggest hurdle in doing yourself is meeting the financial obligations.
Frédéric ******************
You can change your non-visa status for a non-O visa. It is mentioned on the immigration website.
George *************
Yes, you can do without an agent, at least for the retirement extension. You don't say where in Thailand you will do this. Here are instructions for doing so in Phuket. You can expect other offices to be similar but not identical.
Your question really needs to be asked of the immigration office you plan to use.
Jack ******
I'm also from US, entered on visa exempt last March and converted to 90 day non-o in September and then got retirement 1 year extension in December. No agent needed. All the info you need is in the archived posts here.
Stan *******
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Yep. Can't even leave it to a charity. That's why they keep that ridiculous policy... 25k from every dead farang
My bank (Krungsri) seems legit, but they tell me that my wife would have to get an attorney to get the money out. They don't allow you to name a beneficiary up front.
I don't think the retirement visa is a choice I'll make.. I don't relish dying and leaving 25 grand in a thai bank... It will quickly disappear in some strangers pocket
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Will ************
I agree get a Tourist visa and convert to non o retirement in country. This gives you time to open bank accounts , move your money etc.
I'm in Mexico. I'm American. I don't want to return to USA and wait in a hotel for three weeks just to get a visa... So, if they give me a hard time, I'm thinking the COE will be simple, and I'm already Phizer vaccinated, so I shouldn't have issues.. Seems is only lose 15 days with COE, as opposed to a visa.... And you know, they may still be giving vivid extensions two months from now
Yes 👍🏼 I also was in a foreign country, so applying for TR was a hassle. I have entered on Visa Exemption, and will be changing to an Ed Visa in due course. I have been told I should have no issues in doing this...I’ll let you know if I hit any major hurdles!
Stan *******
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30+15 for quarantine + can extend exempt 30 extra days. Thsts 75 days for exempt and 90 for the visa... A 15 day difference. You aren't given extra days for quarantine when you get a TR visa. And I'm in a foreign country, not my own, so getting a visa is a big hassle. Am I correct?
Yes, through an agent, but it’s better if you get a Tourist Visa. You could convert that to a Non O ‘for Retirement’ yourself, and agents prefer if you have one rather than a Visa Exempt as well. For the other 2 visas yes if you pay an agent enough. Around 50k