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@Stefano **********
in case your Tourist Visa arrives in your email after you already entered Thailand visa-exempt and got stamped in for 30 days, you can extend one time for 1900.- THB for 30 more days. Before they are over, just do a border bounce and activate the 60 days stay permit of your Tourist Visa (keep in mind that a TR visa must be used for an entry within 3 months from its date of issue)
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@Julie *********
if you are in Hua Hin, you can do the border run with a "visarun agency" via Ranong and Myanmar, and back on the same day. This is the only land/sea border to Myanmar that is open for foreigners
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@Daniele **********
ah, okay. I am wrong on the seasoning! The money just has to sit in the account.
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@Daniele **********
Visit the "Thai Visa Advice" group, use the search word Savannakhet multi entry and the requirement for the financials will pop up. However I was wrong, there is no seasoning required and it does not necessarily have to be a Thai bank account. Only for the single entry Non-imm-O marriage visa, there is no financial requirement.
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@Daniele **********
the general consulate in Savannakhet is the only one issueing a one-year multi entry Non-Imm-O visa based on marriage with a Thai. However, as far as I am aware, it requires the proof of 400,000 THB on your Thai bank account, with a seasoning of 2 months requirement . . EDIT: no seasoning required, I was wrong with this. And it needn't be a Thai bank account, you can use any bank account
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@Christian *******
that's not true. You can still get the 90-days single entry Non-Imm-O family visa when being married to a Thai wife EVERYWHERE on Thai embassies worldwide!
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@Guy *****
just scroll on . .no one needs your "sexpertise"
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myself as a 12-years volunteer visa- related- and Thailand advisor love your comment a lot. You hit the nail on its head
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@Stephen ******
correct. If your landlord agrees, you can report yourself back every time when you arrive back from abroad. Does your Immigration want you to report every time when you return to the same address after travelling inside Thailand? This you must ask "your" Immigration. Some of them are lenient and some of the actually will allow you ignoring the reporting when return from abroad to the very same address. The system is Immigration-specific
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@Stephen ******
theoretically you can do it on Immigration by yourself, but the house owner needs to hand you a signed copy of his housebook and signed copies of both sides of his Thai ID card, signed in blue ink. . Alternatively, the house owner previously registers the accomodation in the TM30 Online system, he will receive a login name and a password and from hence on can register his guests online