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Hello. Just to clarify for my mind. Do I have to renew my retirement visa before the 15th July. Just that it's got a stamp from the last one of 19th June 2024 so I am thinking I must have have a spare month on my last visa that is carried over. All help is much appreciated.
#1 I’m down to only two blank pages left on my passport. Can someone in this group confirm how many pages I will need to obtain the yearly extension of stay for my Non-O retirement visa and the multiple reentry stamp?
#2 When I receive the extension and multiple reentry stamps before the original expiration date, can I start using the reentry at that time? I do not have a reentry for the current term.
I did my first 90-day report in person while on a one year extension of stay for retirement. Before my next 90-day reporting date will come due, I used a single-entry permit to leave and return after 7 days.
My understanding is that the re-entry resets the 90-day reporting period to "day 1", and the new report date is now due 90 days from the date that I re-entered Thailand.
I am asking to confirm because there is nothing indicating a new date in the stamp in my passport, etc. - I only have the now-outdated paper 90-day receipt and nothing except the re-entry stamp to go by. So is it just up to me to determine and submit the report by the self-calculated date? I don't want to run up any fines without knowing it. Thanks.
On 6 June 2024 the IO here in Chiang Mai granted me an extension of stay based on the Non - O over 50 (retirement) visa using the international bank transfer of 800,000 baht. The expiry date ends on July 2 2025 (in effect 13 months according to the stamps in my passport).
The next extension of stay will be applied for and based on the monthly income method of 65,000 baht minimum international bank transfer every month for 12 months.
I’ve been working on keeping 400k in my account for non-o 1 year and it accidentally dipped under 400k by like 70 baht for a few days before I noticed.. I immediately replaced the money but does that mean I’m screwed? I had it all lined up for my visa ending in 2 months.
How much grace can immigration centers afford us with these types of accidents?