it is not possible to change an Elite visa in country to any other type of visa š š š®
You have to exit, get off that elite entry stamp, then either buy the visa at a thai consulate outside OR come back in free stamp and apply for the in country Non-O visa at the immigration office
The stamp in her passport is an ENTRY stamp and it cancels when she stamped out of the country.
It's the PDF file print out of the eVisa that actually lets her get IN to the country and it should be noted on that PDF when her mandatory year insurance expires (meaning she wouldn't have needed that insurance paper which is always good to have anyway)
PRINT OUT the PDF files of your eVisas people <- that actually IS your visa to get in to thailand š
I think we have taken this post as far as we can. ...
I do not think you can "convert" to any visa (certainly not buy one from a consulate outside the country) because you already HAVE a visa that's valid for unlimited entry for 6 months after it was issued.
I think you will have to use the visa you have now, burn it down until you're on the last 60 day entry,
THEN if you got the bank account open, you could apply in country for the 90 day Non-O or go to a thai consulate in a nearby country and apply for a 90 day Non-O visa thru them via the eVisa online portal
You might as well use the 6 month METV that you got seeing as it's a 200USD visa (when you buy it in the US)
It will be pretty hard to open an account on a tourist visa (probably can be done BUT you're sure gonna work at it)
IF your objective was a "retirement visa" it would have been way better for you to have gotten the 90 day Non-O visa BEFORE you came here rather than the 6 month METV because banks will let you open an account on a Non-O
more and more offices are allowing online reporting from 2 weeks before down until 1 week BEFORE the due date <- that means you only have a one week window to file online.
I think they are following that so that if it's denied, you still have time to get to the office and apply in person without running past the over due time
That is a 6 month multi-entry tourist visa <- meaning you can enter thailand an unlimited number of times during the validity of the visa itself (6 months from the date it was issued) and each entry will get you stamped in for 60 days