I was refuesed at the immigration to report 90days by pointing on my NON-Stemp from end of November to come back in February. The 60days before startet Sept.
I got 60days from 27th Sept to 25thNov reason is visiting wife.
My wife did help me to talk. The Office here didn't have this case here and wasn't sure. So finally she could talk to supervisor. The SV called Bangkok and other provinces. They confirmed the process.
>>Requirements for an extension of stay based on visiting Thai family
>Each immigration office has their own requirements. You need to go to your local immigration office and ask for the handout. You *WILL NOT* need the 400K THB in a bank account.
>I believe you may be able to get the extension of stay using the amnesty from a multiple entry tourist visa. If it is approved, you will get a 60 day extension of stay stamp in your passport.
Ok, for the 60 day visiting I did read the same, the 400K or 40k is not a requirement.
Yes, I will do so and ask at the Immigration. My wife is working for a couple of days and she cannot go with me. Therefore I need to be prepared when I go there. My thai language skill is very basic. And from my expierence, if not prepared with correct questions and pictures, there is a big chance of missunderstanding and confusing.
Can I kindly ask for some advice how to ask for this "handout"?
>>household registration
>I believe that's a TM30. Your wife's housebook may also be a requirement too.
Ok, I will try to ask this too, when i get the handout.
>>alien must have been granted a non-immigrant visa (NON-IM). is this the extension of stay stamp?
>I'll make it easy, and I'll say yes. I never heard of anyone not being able to go from an extension of stay based on visiting Thai family to an extension of stay based on marriage.
Thank you.
>> Is it possible to use any embassy certificate as a proof of income and if yes, how should this look like?
>Talk to your embassy, they would know. The USA is *NOT* issuing this certificate.
I have a apointment with german embassy to get certificatet my income. But I am not sure this will be the exact letter the immigration need from me.
Still my question is, if I get the letter from embassy. Is the immigration accepting this letter to fulfill the 40k monthly income requirement?
Yes, I will try to ask immigration too about this.
>>Problem is I do not have and get a Bankaccount here in Thailand.
>Each bank branch has their own policies. Try bringing your wife.
I heard about this. Also took my wife. But even in Bangkok Central World they "can not".
>Hopefully this answers your questions.
Thank you very much and of course it helps me a bit further.