What is the process for obtaining a 1-year Extension of Stay for a Non-O (Retirement) visa in Jomtien?

Nov 29, 2023
a year ago
Jon ******
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1-yr Extension of Stay in Jomtien.

Last month I stopped in the Jomtien immigration office to request the application form and list of requirements to get a new 1-year Extension of Stay on my Non-O (Retirement) visa. This is the first time I did it myself. I'm happy to report the process was surprisingly painless. The new Jomtien Immigration office seemed super efficient. Yesterday I arrived at the Immigration office at about 9:10am. It was less than 5 minutes to go through the line to get your number in the queue. There were only 8 people in front of me in the retirement queue. It took about 40 minutes until my number was called. Then it took about 10 more minutes at the window with the immigration officer. He was super focused on what he was doing. But he made some copies for me (bank book) without giving me any grief about not having already copied them. When I asked, he did tell me that it's ok for me to make my own copies of the bank book, and that I can sign the bottom of all the copies at home, to save a little time at the window next time (he doesn't need to witness me signing them).

Today, I arrived at 2:05 and walked to the pick-up window. The girl took my number, found my passport, and confirmed the new date "Good until Dec 2024!" She said with a smile. What a huge improvement from the times I had been in that office before. Done in 2 minutes. πŸ˜‰πŸ‘

Here's a list of what I had brought with me, in order:

Extension of Stay application form.

Copies of Passport data page, last entry stamp, last visa (Non-O), last 1yr extension stamp.

Copy of TM30 and most recent 90-Day Report

Official 1 Year Bank statement

Bank certification Letter (dated the day of the application)

Bank Book (updated the morning of the application)

Condo Rental Contract

Condo Owner's papers (ID, House book? - it was about 6 pages)

Hand drawn map (wasn't on requirements list, but I had a copy from last year, so I included it just in case).

They did give me a form telling me to come back at the end of Feb (90days) with "This form, a copy of passport, copy of updated bank book." to verify the 800k is still there.

Fingers crossed it continues to be this easy in the future.

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The post recounts a personal experience applying for a 1-year Extension of Stay on a Non-O (Retirement) visa at the Jomtien immigration office. The author describes a smooth process with efficient service, detailing the required documents, including bank statements and rental contracts. Upon successful application, they received confirmation of their new visa expiration date. The comments include advice for those facing issues with housing documentation and personal anecdotes about the extension process.
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Tony *********
This is heart warming to read...I go Monday to same office for my 1st ever one. Just keeping my fingers crossed it will be a similar experience πŸ€žπŸΌπŸ™πŸΌ
John *********
I hope its the same in Buriram for a retirement visa!!
Brad *******
Good post. I have extended several times. Usually they tell me to come back in 90 days to show the 800k is still in the bank. But during the last extension they asked me if I plan on withdrawing any of my 800k balance. When I said no they said there is then no need to come back in 90 days to show bankbook balance. Not sure if this was a one-off or standard policy.
Phil ********
That was one of the best posts ever on one-year immigration extension. Thank you very much Jon!
Brown ********
I was told by my property manager my tenant hasn't got a house book. I want to get the non-o next March. Any suggestions what I can do here besides find a new place and landlord?
Jon ******
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Maybe ask why they don't have the house book? maybe there's a legit reason? Then maybe go to ask the immigration office if they can write down in Thai what owner docs they need, so you can give that to the property manager. If they can't/won't provide it, I'm not sure what else you can do other than find a condo owner who will provide it.
Graham ******
That's a slap in the face for the get an agent to do it brigade, well done.
Roberto *********
@Graham *****
Totally agree
Tod *********
thank you for the update, it's good when things work out like they're supposed to

Congrats on getting your yearly extension (y)

Remember people this is for the Jomtien immigration office ONLY
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