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Before it runs out you can extend it for 30 day's at your local immigration office for 1900bt
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They don't always use the used stamp sometimes they just scribble on it

The date stamp will be for 60 day's just look at it.
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Your be changing £ for bart so make sure the notes are 100% no rips or marks on them.

If they are not 100% they will be handed back to you.

I always take £50 notes

And if you change the money at super rich you get 10bt more to a £

You can find

Super rich on fb

There is one at the airport

Have a nice holiday.
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A letter from your local council stating your on the electoral register.

It will also have your address on it.
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If your married and have the marriage certificate with the rose border you can get a non o based on marriage
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0bt in a thai bank in your name only seasoned for 2 months.

Or you can go to savenerket loas or HCMC VIETNAM

And get one with out showing funds.

Retirement is
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0bt seasoned for 3 months and you can't let the funds go below
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I know your mum is from the U.S.A.

so you can have a look at a embassy there for the price etc.

In $

And with this visa no need to go to immigration for a extension.
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Non-Immigrant Type O (Retirement (pensioner aged 50 or above with a state pension who wants to stay in Thailand for no longer than 90 days) - single entry only)

Financial evidence e.g. A copy of pension statement if the applicant is a pensioner, or a copy of 1-month bank statement showing your income from pension, or 3-month bank statement of at least £10,000

Confirmation of legal residence in the UK or Ireland
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I know someone who lost his.

He went to immigration and they give him a new one for

200bt
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