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I have a question about TM30. If I leave Thailand and return using a re-entry permit, and I go back to the same address, do I need to submit a new TM30, or is the old one still valid?
I cannot find clear information on this subject. Can you tell me from your personal experience, what conditions must be followed to leave the territory every 180 days? Land, air?✈️⛴️🚶♂️
I have learnt from this forum that if one wants to get a new Non-B, one has to cancel the Non-O Retirement at the office of issue (in my case, Chiangmai). But yesterday I queried this with the IO at the CNX immigration office, and he said that Non-O retirement cannot be cancelled like other visas. What one needs to do is just leave the country from any exit port, then get a new Non-B (in my case, the Royal Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur). So now I am confused. Do I need to cancel the existing Non-O retirement in Chiangmai, or simply let it lapse, and then apply for a new Non-B through the e-Visa portal in Kuala Lumpur? Please advise. Thank you.
Has anyone else had any issues with booking an appointment at immigration?
The website is showing that there are no available slots for my marriage visa this month or next month! (That’s as far as the online booking calendar goes)
In the ten years of booking appointments, I’ve never had a problem with choosing a time slot on a specific day, let alone having no available days at all.
Hi, hope you’re all well 🤍 I’m Australian and currently in Chiang Mai on the 60 days Visa Exemption and would like to apply for a 30 day extension. I was hoping someone could assist me please 🙏
Is it possible to do this all online or do I need to visit an Immigration Office? If I need to do in person:
- which Immigration Office would you recommend?
- can I apply 2 weeks in advance?
- can I make photocopies of passport and take passport photos at the Inmigration Offices?
I have just flown back into Thailand today, but the immigration officer has only stamped me in for 30 days rather than the 60 days I am allowed on my multi entry visa. I only just realised when I got back to my accommodation. Can I go to an immigration office to have this corrected? Thanks in advance.
Please I am after clear and concise directions regarding obtaining a non- immigrant visa and then a visa based on marriage.
My (Thai) wife and I are coming up to our 19 th wedding anniversary. We were married in Thailand and have a Marriage Certificate.
I am an Australian citizen.
We have a house in her name on Samui.
We have all the documents required :
wife's i.d. card
wife's house hold certificate
Location map of the house
Family photos
House photos with house number
Current TM30
I arrived on 29th April on a 60 day Tourist Visa.
I opened a bank account with Bangkok Bank and deposited 400,000TB on 14th May.
Our aim is to live here permanently with occasional trips back to Australia or other international destinations.
We've been to Koh Samui Immigration Office and told them our story. They gave me a "List of the required documents for visa extension (Thai wife) and an "Application for Extension of Temporary Stay in the Kingdom" (TM7).
I note that on the list of required documents for visa extension it says I must obtain a non-immigrant visa.
This is the basis of this enquiry.
I've received so much conflictinginformation :
I can get a non-immigrant visa here in Samui.
I need to go to Immigration Bangkok to get a non-o visa.
I need to go to either Malaysia or Cambodia or Laos to get a non-o visa.
I need to apply in my own country to get a non-o visa.
Please can someone in the know give me some clear and concise directions?
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