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I went to Hua Hin immigration office today to get some info on what’s required for my next trip. I’m coming in on 90day non O visa and I will deposit the 800k in my Thai bank leave for 2 months.
The following will also be required
TM 30
Rental owners ID
Rental agreement 6months - 1 year
As well as the bank letter and statements etc.
My question is ( which I forgot to ask) do you need a 6 month - 1 year agreement for every renewal?
I’m not sure if this is common knowledge or not. If so, please delete the post.
I’m Canadian, arrived on visa exempt stamp.
Did the 30 day extension.
Went to get the 60 day exemption based on being married to a Thai.
What I didn’t know, and wasn’t even explained to me when I went there the first time this week, on Wednesday.
This is for the Bangkok Laksi location.
- if the location in your wives house book isn’t where you’re staying, you’ll need an updated rental agreement. If she’s renting where she resides. You’ll need a copy of the owners ID card with a note stating she is still renting from them.
- the 60 day extension isn’t added onto the 30 day extension you have. The 60 days starts from the day you go to immigration.
So, unfortunately for me, I have to make another trip back there at the end of the month. I wasn’t going to lose 24 days on this 30 day extension.
I wonder if it is possible to apply for a residence certificate at the immigration with METV. I don't work and just live here in rental condo. I don't have a valid driver's license elsewhere and I would like to apply one while being here. Thanks in advance 🙏
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