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I am changing new passport tomorrow. My old passport has DTV stamp with 6 months period of date. This stamp is important and I need that stamp in my new passport. That means transfer arrival stamp.
Question: Which Immigration office can be done, re-stamp in my new passport?
Don’t tell me, to do when I re-enter Thailand and bring old passport. I already know in this group.
I have an under consideration stamp for today's date (extension based on marriage). I went back today (Jomtien) and they told me they are still checking documents and to come back and check tomorrow.
Nothing was added to my passport so will I technically be on overstay from midnight? Also, I have a flight booked for Saturday so what happens if they are still checking documents when I go back tomorrow?
This is my first time doing it by myself and my understanding was that I would get my extension stamped in today.
How to change back from a marriage extension to a retirement extension ? This in Jomtien, as the extension based on marriage is becoming a big joke. ( no, I ‘m not divorced ) . Thank you 🙏.
Does anyone have experience of the Jomtien office? I am aged over 60 and have a non O visa (issued in London) for single entry 90 days but can only stay for 56 days as I need to go back to London for some appointments. If I deposit the 800,000 funds in advance of arrival, and so have the funds on deposit for the necessary 2 months, what chance is there that the Jomtien office would accept an early application for a retirement extension after only 45-50 days after arrival.
However, since I currently plan to spend only 3-5 months per year in Thailand and never spend more than 60 days per visit, I think it will probably be simpler just to return on visa exemptions or another O visa when needed.
Good morning, i have to organise my trip out of Thailand next week
At the expiry of my current visa exemption extension, it will be 3 month and a week before i reachi 50 yo.
First question that i have to find an answer to is how many days left on Visa exemption extension are needed after turning 50 to be able to apply for a retirement non-o.visa.
Because I have to choose between either doing 2 one day trip border bounce OR doing only one trip out but stay several days abroad.
Question about Non O retirement visa, on a year extension that expires second week of November. I won’t be in Thailand to submit paperwork for another year extension at the Jomtien Immigration Office by then. I know I will have to apply again when I get back to Thailand. Do I need to visit the Immigration Office in Jomtien to cancel this extension before I leave? When I return to Thailand next year, do I enter on 30 day visa exempt and start the process for Non O retirement visa over, will there be any fines? Just want to do this correctly and cheers to all.
Is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card required when doing the 180 day renewal in the Jomtien Immigration Office? My research shows this is not a requirement but keen for confirmation from you all.
I applied for my extension of stay based on marriage at jomtien immigration.
Firstly it was very quiet - only took an hour and the immigration was super friendly (normal quirks of different requirements over different years)
Anyhow at the end my wife was asked to complete 2 new forms I think they were mvp10 and mvp11
This was an affidavit to for the wife to sign to say that we were married - wasn’t sure of the other form as I was getting a few photocopies at the time
The other major difference was them asking the source of funds in the bank - I just said savings / investments.
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