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MJ Spicoli you need to have a non immigrant O or OA visa to open a bank account, along with a resident certificate from your local immigration office. If you are entering on a 90 day O, you need to get your ฿800,000 into your bank account ASAP as it needs to be in your account for 60 days before you can apply for a one year extension. While you are at immigration getting your resisdent certificate, pick up the paperwork and checklist for your one year extension.
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MJ Spicoli with an internationalal fund transfer in the banking app or online. Or an ATM card. Mine is Mastercard branded.
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Martyn Rollinson it depends on the branch manager pretty much. But usual requirements are your passport with a non immigrant visa, and a Thai mobile number. Most now require a resident certificate from immigration. Some a copy of your lease and a TM30 are also good to have. Go to the bank branch you want to open an account at and ask what they require.
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Kyle Carraway a tourist visa has to be bought from the Thai Government through an Emassy website online outside of Thailand. There are single entries and mutli entry. If you didn't get a visa by that method and just entered Thailand from a visa exempt country, it is called a visa exempt permission to stay, currently 60 days, but about to change back to 30 days. While there isn't a written rule as to how many times you can enter this way, immigration is frowning on people trying to live in Thailand on visa exempt entries and extensions. So it depends on your stays over the past and present. If they think you should be getting a visa because you are in essence trying to live here on visa exempt entries, they are denying entries and saying to get the proper visa for your stay. If you don't look like a tourist coming for a holiday they can and will deny you entry.
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Nongnuch Kamdee it used to be if the document was in English in 2014 Phuket immigration accepted it. My wife also had a US Green Card (permanent resident), so that may have helped as well as I knew the immigration officer we usually saw since 2006. They finally didn't after COVID. If it wasn't in English it had to be translated to Thai back then. They also used to take an income affidavit from the US Consulate that would visit Phuket two or three times a year.

I've been here 21 years other than during COVID, we were at our house in California. I was working on getting an OA visa since insurance wasn't required then either, then everything came to a halt in 2020. When I came back he gave me two month extension in 2022, then I had to exit and re-enter and change to an O based on retirement. A search turned up this: Thai Immigration began strictly enforcing the requirement for foreign marriage certificates to be translated into Thai and recorded at a local Amphur office (obtaining a Kor Ror 22) around 2019-2020.
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Stephen Evans you should probably buy a visa. 100 days in six months is what they will be looking at. You'd be pushing it on another visa exempt in my opinion.
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William this is the O visa part of their requirements: The provided information below was correct at the date of publication.

Please check the website () for any updates.

Retirement (90 Day Non-O / 1 Year Extension)

People can apply for a retirement extension if they are 50 years old or above and fulfill the required criteria.

Initial Non-O 90 Day extra Requirements

- 15 days left on current stamp

- Rental contract or proof of ownership if applicant owns their residence

- Copy of Owner’s ID

- Copy of Owner’s House Book

- Copy of Owner’s Chanote (Front and backside)

- If using bank balance option for financial proof, money must be deposited for a minimum of 1 day prior to application date (bank documents must be issued by the bank on the same day as application date)
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William that was required for my O visa at Phuket immigration so they didn't need it again. I always thought that the lease, chanote, land lord's ID card and house book was required. Every immigration office seems to have slightly different rules. The money requirement is always the same. I just copied and pasted what they said they require in the above post.
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use it instead of having to get a resident certificate for opening a bank account, Thai drivers license, etc. Phuket immigration is now charging ฿1,000 for a resident certificate.
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Jonas Coronel you need to go to your local immigration office and apply for a resident certificate, it helps you open a bank account and get a driver's license. Ask the bank you want to open an account with what they require for a foreigner to open a svaings account. Most that I have heard of want a non-immigrant O, a copy of your lease and a resident certificate, maybe a TM30. I'm actually going to go ask at my local Siam Commercial where I had an account what they want. I'm tired of Bangkok Bank where I have two accounts. Next year I'm going to have my landlord go with me to the Amphur's office and apply for a yellow book to get a pink card so I don't have to pay immigration everytime I need a resident certificate. Register my marriage while I'm there as well to make things easier here. This marriage certificte thing having to be regisitered is pretty new. They used to take ours since it was in English. Not anymore! PITA!
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