Immigration in Pattaya refused my certificate for at least THB 65.000. This when converting my tourist visa to a non-immigrant. The reason given by the clerk was that she had called, I don't know where exactly, and that my pension is not being checked.

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Since 2019, my non-O visa expires on October 14th. Check my passport today and the annual renewal now expires on November 14th.

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I have 2 questions regarding a Dutch passport and visa extension. My NL passport is valid until June 4, 2024. I have to make my annual extension visa O before October 20. Can I do that with my old passport or do I have to apply for a new passport now?

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My annual visa runs until October 6, 2023 and I have a re-entry until that date. The problem is that my wife is busy getting her Dutch driver's license here, so we can't go back to Thailand until November. What should I do, because my re-entry and annual visa will have expired after 7 years and I don't want to start over again.

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I got a visa for 3 months. I want to extend this to a year visa in Thailand. I read that my passport must be valid for 18 months. So now I have to apply for a new passport.

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I have been in Thailand from January 10 to March 28 this year with an O visa, there year extension to 1 year with a re-entry, which runs until April 9, 2024. I am now leaving mid-October for 6 months or more, go back extend there by the end date of my visa.

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I currently have a valid Non-immigrant OA (retired) visa for Thailand. In October I will go to Thailand again for six months. My visa expires at the end of November. I then want to extend my visa in Thailand or convert it into a visa “foreign husband stays with Thai national wife”. This on the advice of the immigration office in Thailand.

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Idiocy at Prachin Buri Immigration Office. For many years I have been going to Prachin Buri Immigration Office to arrange the extension of my stay for one year. I have a Non-immigrant O (retired) visa. In previous years, that was a piece of cake with a visit.

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At the moment I am married, but the divorce started through a mediator / lawyer, the agreement was if our house, which is now for sale and will probably be sold quickly, the divorce will also be pronounced. But now comes the question, when I am single again, my income including pension will be 1780 euros net, this is +/- 67.000 Bath. But if I have to show an annual statement, I will not reach the minimum 65.000 Baht that is required.

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What I experienced this year at immigration in Jomtien is that in addition to the proof of income of minus 65.000 baht provided by the Belgian embassy, ​​they also ask if I had a bank account and I had to go to the bank for a statement or whatever you call it. pick up and copies of all leaves.

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About the “combination method” of income for retirement visa extension application. So a visa support letter issued by NL embassy Bangkok and an amount in THB on a Thai bank account.

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We have a retirement visa that expires on February 7. Initially this ran from July to July. This has shifted due to the covid. However, we will be in Thailand on February 7. We have not reserved the required amount in the bank in Thailand, but we do have sufficient income in the Netherlands. We will leave again in September and applying for a visa in advance in the Netherlands is not possible. The embassy in The Hague says that you can only apply just before the expiry date.

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Extension based on Retirement in Petchaburi. Today, for a visa extension based on Retirement, we went to the immigration in Cha-Am.

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My annual visa will expire soon. There is 800.000 thb in my bank account, which is normally 3 months in advance. Now I come across an Englishman here and he says that you can get a new annual visa in Pattaya in one day for 15.000 thb and you don't need to have 800.000 in your bank account.

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Thailand Visa Question No. 075/23: Relocating and Proof of Residence at Annual Renewal

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I have a Non-O Visa. My retirement “visa” expires on May 10. Can I extend my retirement “Visa” here at the Thai embassy and if so, how?

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I have to go to immigration again soon to extend my retirement visa, I have done this several times and I work with the system 800.000 Baht on account. This is for more security and not proving every year that you are married. That gives extra work.

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