It would more depend on how long someone stays each time ie if they stay the fulll 30 days + extension then flying out and back in is where the red flags start. For business travelers who fly in, stay a week and then fly out and are back again a couple weeks later repeatability there would be less scrutiny because they are not trying to live here on free entries.
from NZ here. Wage summary for me wasn’t required. I just gave them 6 months of my bank statements with deposits and expenses with constant balance above their required amount of 6 months. I too gave them 6 months of my savings account and then my every day spending account where I received irregular income and expenses. A decent balance is very favourable - I’m a landlord collecting rents from rooms in my house so no official job.
A copy or screen shot of that TM30 that your hotel or landlord files for you is required at many offices. Other than that and your passport and cash, the forms to fill in will be available at your immigration office. Take them and your passport to a nearby photo copy shop who will know all the paper work copies and can do the required photo for you. They know what you need and will help
hi, I’m also from NZ and just come over for little over half a year. The embassy is in Wellington. If you don’t live there you can courier the application and all your passports to them. Get a fully tracked courier bag at nz post and tell them it’s for your passports- will need a return courier bag also. You would need to email the embassy to ask if they can process and send all back in same courier bag if doing it that way but it would save a trip to Wellington. Doing this would save you half a day visit to immigration in Thailand as you would get 60 days of entry rather than 30 with visa exempt. From memory one of the visa requirements is an outward ticket. You can book a flight to Malaysia for about $70 on AirAsia which can be changed for a small fee if you are undecided on the exact day you plan to move on - you may enjoy Thailand and end up staying for the full 90 days! If apply for the visa you will need to get your bank to stamp a bank statement and meet a small financial requirement. You will need to weigh up the time and effort of doing this paperwork in NZ with spending a big part of a day at immigration while on holiday. You have plenty of time so the visa application route as others have mentioned is cheaper and more convenient once you are on your holiday.
It has a 6 month entry from the date its stamped. so if you get it approved very close to your flight date you will have almost 6 months to do the border bounces (visit nearby countries if you desire). The key is to make your last re-entry just before the expiry of the visa - then you can have your last 60+30 day stay in country.
This has become a bit of a train wreck post. As some people have mentioned here though, the best place to go is Bangkok Bank head office in Silom. Good English speaking staff there. You go in the main door and turn left and walk past all those tellers in the room and reach another corridor where you turn right and head on up to another big room where you can apply for bank account. As others have stated they will give you a list of requirements that you can choose from. For me the only option was to get the embassy letter that certified my address in home country and that of where I’m living in Thailand temporarily. Once you got that letter then you are good to go. Good luck
call the airline to see if they will allow you to board with you having the onward travel to Australia at the 55 day mark, not 30 while using visa exempt.
Would recommended trying at head office in Silom to confirm this. Very good English spoken there. Asoke is central to tourists and they might have had a flood of tourists trying to get one and lately they were too busy and just said anything to get you to leave. I have heard of stories like that happening in pre-COVID days when a someone in a branch didn’t want to deal with foreigners