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Extension Retirement “visas. Pattaya-Jomtien, Pattaya, Hua Hin. Which of these immigration offices will not only accept income letter from your embassy? I mean also requires 65,000 baht monthly transfer?
In Hua Hin they say you have to keep 800 000 in the bank for 60 days after the extension it can't go below 400 000 and has to be back to 800 000 60 days before apply for renewal. The guy even had it on paper to show me. Now I read many people on this group saying the money has to be in for 90 days after and before. Is every office different or did they change the requirements. Thanks. It wouldn't be an issue if I was staying in Hua Hin
Went to the Bluport immigration office in Hua Hin to start my non O visa for retirement. 2 hours in the queue, presented all my paperwork, was told I need to have at least 15 days left on my visa to apply. They gave me a 30 day extension, 1900 baht.
They told me to go to the main immigration office here and apply the sooner the better, but at least with 15 days or more on my visa.
I had 7 days left on mmy visa and the 800000 baht had just reached the 2 month requirement. I don't recall seeing the 15 day requirement before.
In Order to apply for a dependent visa (my husband holds a valid work permit) we got the info that we need notarized /legalized Copies for the immigration office in Hua Hin
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German birth certificate from my daughter.
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US marriage certificate.
Can we do both at either one Embassy?? How about ministry of foreign affairs ??
Got a friend arriving with a uk passport and wants to stay for 45 days. She will get 30 days on arrival i believe. How dies she get an extension for the other 15 days? Will be living in Hua Hin.
My husband has a non O-A visa and very recently changed the reason to stay from retirement to having a Thai wife successfully at the Hua Him Imm Office. This means he no longer needs to buy any health insurance.
Can re-entry be problematic due to being on a non O-A visa with no health insurance?
I am sorry if this question is not relevant or has been asked before.
Some advice please. I have a 30 day entry on arrival, however I need to extend by 5 days. Is it possible to do this at Hua Hin immigration office ( bluport shopping mall) TIA