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@Wayne ********
Are you actually planning on going for the 2nd 5 year? I read a report from someone who went to immigration with everything that should be required, including the 3 million in a Thai bank account, and they were flat out refused by immigration and told it's not possible.

I believe Tod Daniels said most people abandon the 2nd 5 years and go and get a new non-OX visa.
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I'm fairly certain you don't have to check-in at one year.
@Wayne ********
I think you were someone who used to have an OX right? I might be remembering wrong though
Brandon ************
Nothing about the DTV has an 80,000 number. And DTV does not require any income, it requires showing a sufficient bank balance.

It's the LTR visa that often has an income requirement of $80,000 for some categories.
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@David ***************
you don't need to be in your home country. You just cannot be in Thailand. And the bank account used can be from anywhere, even a Thai bank account.
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If you leave with a re-entry permit, you can be gone for any amount of time as long as you're back in time to apply for your next extension.

You cannot "convert" to a DTV. Tourist visas are only issued by Thai embassies outside of Thailand. It wouldn't make sense to be able to get a tourist visa to a country while you're already there.
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Did you actually come here on a TOURIST VISA, like your post says? A tourist visa is something you would have had to apply for and pay for through the Thai e-visa system before you traveled to Thailand. If you actually have a tourist visa, then you go to Chaeng Watthana.

If you arrived without any visa at all, and you entered visa exempt (free 60-day entry stamp) then you would go to IT Square Laksi.
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These types of things are a civil matter, and police don't want anything to do with it. They are most certainly not going to come and arrest you and seize your passport.

Your lease should indicate who is responsible.
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I've never heard of a tourist visa not being approved. But most embassies do not require a paid ticket, they just want to see what your planned itinerary is.
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That kind of depends on which of the 77 provinces of Thailand you're in.