What documents are needed for a Yearly Non-O Retirement Visa extension in Thailand?

Sep 2, 2020
4 years ago
George **********
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Yearly Non-O based on Retirement extension done and dusted at Mahasarakham.

Had all the required documents ready and a few not needed;

1. Form TM 7

2. Filled in Agreement to Conditions form.

3. Signed copies of all stamped pages in passport.

4. Signed copies of every page in bank book.

5. Bank letter

6. I took copy of ID card. Address check only. Not needed.

7. I took copies of my Yellow Book. Address check only. Not needed.

Note. Make sure you use blue pen, shows original. Not black, could show as photocopy.

In at 8.50 am, out by 9.15 am.
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The post details the successful process of obtaining a Yearly Non-O extension based on retirement at the Mahasarakham immigration office. The user provided a list of required documents, including Form TM 7 and a bank letter, while noting that some documents were unnecessary. They emphasized the importance of using a blue pen for signatures to avoid issues with photocopies. The visit took only about 25 minutes.
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William ****************
Thanks for sharing the information. What is the conditions form?

Do you print and sign all pages in your passport that has any stamp?

Did you go to the bank the same day of your request for extension?
George **********
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@William ***************
Q1. It is a form that they give you that, basically, says that you agree with the conditions that you receive your extension. Q2. Yes. Q3. Did it first thing in the morning. Take out 100 baht at ATM, then update passbook so that it shows current date. Get a copy of all pages of your passbook. Go inside bank and ask for an Immigration letter that will show how long you’ve had the account and the current balance. Cost me 100 baht.
William ****************
Tod *********
@William ***************
and are you in Mahasarakam? Because asking what he does at his office if you use a different one is as worthless as tits on a tomcat.. :O There are over 70 immigration offices inside the country. Post on a f/b page related to where you live in the country OR slog on over to the office before you get your extension and get the hand out and talk to them as far as what they want
George **********
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@William ***************
any copies you make should be signed
Tod *********
Thanx for the update (y) glad it went smoothly.

Plan your work, then work your plan. :)
George **********
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@Tod ********
P.S. I did mine 28 days early, due 30 Sep, with no loss of days, to avoid the rush at the end of amnesty. Next due 30 Sep 2021.
Tod *********
@George *********
yep, you don't lose any days going to get a yearly extension early. They ADD the new year extension to the expiration date of your current one :)

Some offices let you go when you have 45 days or less left on your current stamp and some let you do it when you have 30 or less.
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