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Uk citizen on 60 day tourist visa. Is my first option to extend to a 30 day extension?
I’m now married to Thai national but my bank funds have not been seasoned yet for two months. I’ve been asked to go back to immigration in Nong Bua between today and the 7th of this month. But I’m not sure if it is for a tourist extension because they also gave me a tm87 to fill out. Thanks for the help
For the marriage visa, you need 400k in the bank, right? Does that need to season for 2 months before/after application? And, also, on the first time applying is it given for 1 year or 3-months and then a year after that. Thanks.
In regard to having the 800k in the bank to reapply for the Non-Imm O visa, which I do have, however, I had it in one Thai bank then transferred it to another Thai bank in early January. My return to Thailand will be sometime during March.
Will this affect the need for the requirement of having it for the 3 month prior period? My previous Non-Imm O visa will be invalid on my return because I failed to get a re-entry stamp on my leaving considering I would be gone for a longer period. Circumstances changed so, back earlier. Also, I assume I will need the 20k on my arrival. Correct? Thanks.
I posted a few weeks back to ask for guidance on moving from a Visa Exempt entry to a Non-Immigrant O Visa (to be obtained in Thailand), then moving to a 1 year extension based on retirement
Robert advised to visit the local Immigration Office and ask for requirements.
I did this, and partner and I today submitted our applications for the Non-Immigrant O Visa (1st stage) and I thought I would share my experience and of course thank Robert for his advice and along with his colleagues, thank him for providing a well-run and helpful Facebook group – THANK YOU !
In the interests of sharing my experience with you, I have done so below - so only worth reading if you have similar requirement.
Cheers !
REQUIREMENTS
APPLICATION FORM
2x original completed application form TM87, including passport photo on each application form
PASSPORTS
Original Passport
Copy of main passport pages where photo and passport number are shown
Copy of page from passport showing Visa exempt entry and TM6 departure card
FUNDS
Original Thank Bank Account Book
Copy of Thai Bank Account Book showing 800,000bht (+) for 2+ months
Letter from bank confirming account held with them
Evidence from bank confirming that 800,000bht (+) of account originated from outside of Thailand.
(For info we have Bangkok Bank accounts (branch next to Market Village) and the provision of info was quick; Immigration advised that this was valid for calendar days)
RESIDENCE
Copy of Landlord's ID Card
Copy of Landlord's Blue Book
Copy of Blue book for the condo I rent
Evidence that condo is owned by landlord
Hand drawn map of where condo is located
PAYMENT
2000bht
COPIES
2 copies of all evidence with each page signed in the bottom right hand corner
AT HUA HIM MAIN IMMIGRATION
If needed both photo copy and passport photo service is available (with charge) on ground floor to right of reception
Visa Service is located upstairs with entrance at front and centre of building
When arriving the “Triage Desk” asked what service was needed, checked passport and allocated a ticket with number
Partner and I arrived on 19 March 2019 at 09.00, and we were
seen within 5 minutes.
We were asked for our telephone numbers, given receipts, return of our passports and bank books and advised Visas to be picked up on 11 April, 2 days before current Visa Exempt permission expires
So having just gotten my O-A visa outside of Thailand using banked funds, I don't have to show 800k bht in a Thai bank to immigration here until 3 months before my visa expires next October and it doesn't need to be transferred in one lump sum, I can work up to that amount over the coming 9 months?