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May I know if house registration doc for opening bank account must be the one for the place that I actually live in?
because my landlord said he doesn’t have house registration doc for my place, but he gives me the one for his home cuz his name is in the doc. Does it work?
So it seems some TTB branches in Bangkok can open accounts for DTV holders, particularly DTV holders who work remotely! I can't confirm for the other category of DTV. They showed me a list of 4 items required, of which I was missing just one, which I've attached here. The other items are
1. Passport + DTV stamp inside
2. other ID from your country (license or ID card)
3. DTV proof like letter from employer/ employment contract/
4. The attached image - that's what I didn't have. What is that? It's related to residence though. They didn't care about my TM30.
I want to ask, has anyone here ever experienced the same thing as me:
I just went to the district office to get my yellow book (house registration), but there was an error with the worker when inputting my ID number. then the district office worker took back my yellow book (house registration).
the worker from the district office said, she had to report to a bigger office to open the system so the worker could change my ID number.
Does anyone here know how long the process for cases like this usually takes?
Hi all, I need to extend my stay in Thailand for another month before I have the 400k baht requirement ready for my marriage visa (I held one before). I'm currently on a visa exempt entry.
I'm planning to do the 60-day extension based on visiting family at the I/O at IT Square in Bangkok. I was told that the documents required are (1) House registration from my fiancee. (2) Copy of her ID card. (3) Marriage certificate. (4). T.M.30 and (5) the three forms that can be acquired at the I/O (forgot what they're called).
Assuming above is correct, there are two questions we're currently struggling with. We purchased a condo in Bangkok and my wife's house registration is still in her hometown. First question: am I able to get the extension done in Bangkok despite her house registration being in a different province? Also, I assume a copy of the house registration suffices as we do not hold the original file over here, correct? Second question: is there any example of how this T.M.30 file should look like? At this point we're not even sure if we registered correctly. The site doesn't seem to allow us to look into any registrants that got registered over 15 days ago.
Quick TM30 question: I live with my Thai wife in our mortgaged house (hers technically). Before i register on the TM30 website, does my wife have to register the house and her details first? Or do i provide the details about her and the house when i register? And its done at the following website right?
I just successfully created an account on the TM30 site. However, when entering the address details for the house, it is asking for 2 items to be attached before it will allow the address to be saved. I assume 1 or both are pages from the house book but can someone be more specific?
Hi everyone, just wanted to provide an update as my husband (US) and I (Thai) just went to the Bangkok Immigrations Office (Chaengwattana) today to apply for the Non-O Thai Wife 1 yr extension for my husband and in addition to all the document requirements that has been circulated in this group, my husband has to provide a hand drawn map to our house as well. Also, since we're not renting and staying at my family's house, we submitted a letter from the Head of Household (my dad) that he permits us to stay in his house, in lieu of the rental agreement (along with copy of house registration and copy of Head of Household ID). The officers accepted the letter without question. Lastly, we were there for 7 HOURS as walk ins.. so, pls make an appointment before hand to save time. Oh, and make sure your bank book AND bank letter is updated showing today's date (date you apply). We didn't have any transactions in his bank book since Oct and we got yelled at for not having the correct date on the book. We ran downstairs to the Bangkok Bank on site and took out some cash at the ATM and updated his book at the Book Update machine next to the ATM.
Looks like we're all set with everything... We're asked to come back on Dec 25th for the results, but my husband also got a notice to do a 90 report in mid Feb. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and assuming we're already approved and just pending a home visit.
@admin if this post inappropriate for the page, no hard feelings if you have to delete it 😁. Just thought our experience would be helpful to others.