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It can be in any bank account anywhere in the world. You just need a statement to prove it
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Just write the city and country that your passport was issued
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, so why don't you move there then? The question wasn't about tax ..
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It's much more difficult in the UAE and other countries.
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, again you're not doing anything productive with your time, just finding fault with others. You could have researched other provinces for others instead of replying to me again with more nonsense . The truth can hurt. Maybe you'll enjoy this.
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, well, why don't you spend your time being helpful and do the research for them for other places in Thailand instead of wasting time replying to my helpful comment???
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Yes, go to Immigration Division 1 (Building B) at the Chalermprakiat Government Complex, located at 120, Moo 3, Chaengwattana Road (Soi 7), Thungsonghong, Laksi Bangkok
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Location: Chalermprakiat Government Complex, Building B.

Address: 120, Moo 3, Chaengwattana Road (Soi 7), Thungsonghong, Laksi Bangkok
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Phone: 02-
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Opening Times: Monday to Friday: 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM, but make sure you have already done a 90day report and have the slip from that. Otherwise you can get a residency certificate from your embassy without having done the 90-day report.
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It's fine now. She updated the stamp to 12th September. If you're really worried, go to immigration with a print out of all of your family member's DTV visas and your wife and her passport.
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