let's wait for your and other people's ultimate confirmation. Chances are that today, the first day after a weekend plus a holiday, the officers were just having a bad day! And they only refused you out of their momentary mood. You actually choose a REALLY BAD day for your application
let's wait for the ultimate confirmation. Chances are that today, the first day after a weekend plus a holiday, the officers were just having a bad day! And they only refused him out of their mood
when you apply for the Non-Imm-O Visa in your home country, you will need a financial proof. Read the website of the Thai embassy in your home country on the requirements
you don't lose the visa, the single entry visa will expire as soon as you enter Thailand. You lose the stay permit. For a stay permit, you theoretically can buy a re-entry permit to keep the stay permit alive. It doesn't make much sense to buy a re-entry permit for any remaining less than 30 days stay permit
well, you always were supposed to change the 90-days Non-Imm-O visa categories - regardless if "married to a Thai" or "retirement" - into a "1-year extension of stay permit" - as this is from the very beginning, what the Non-Imm-O visa was made for. It is not a visa for touristic purposes. Sadly the changes afflict many expats who can't provide the required financial backups
you are completely WRONG. A multi entry Non-Imm-O visa allows an unlimited number of entries for the whole year of the visa validity. You will get stamped in on each entry for 90 days, and before these 90 days end, you do a border bounce and activate the next 90 days stay permit. Only the single entry Non-Imm-O visa becomes invalid for another use, upon the first entry