I do not understand your question. I can only say that the 90-day reporting has nothing to do with any re-entry permits. If your original visa expired, but your "admitted until" stamp still allows you to be in Thailand, everything should be fine. I suggest you visit Immigration and ask, so you can be sure your 90-days report went through
I use a savings account of Siam Bank Plc for the financial proof for an extension of stay based on retirement. Some Immigration offices say, it cannot be a fixed account, it must be an account where the money is permanently accesible
the foreign insurance certificate needs to be signed and supplied with the application for a Non-Imm-OA visa on an embassy or consulate. In case this certificate was not supplied, you cannot use any of other existing insurances for further entries or extensions under the OA visa. You might find out - and this is THE million Dollar question - upon a re-entry under the OA visa . . they might insist on an insurance or they don't. We do not know for sure
not only "recommended" but binding. Only these 12 insurances will be accepted. for the first year of a Non-Imm-O/A you can use a home based insurance, but after this 1-year period, only these 12 insurances listed will get approval
If you entered with a multi entry Non-Imm-O/A Visa issued before October 31, 2019, you did not need to show a health insurance. And the 1-Billion question still is, does somebody with a Non-Imm-OA Visa from before the requirement came into effect, will need a thai helath insurance from one of those insurers from the tgia list, if he/she does a re-entry into Thailand with the stilll valid OA visa. I don't know for sure. But fact is, if your US insurance is not on the tgia list, or hasn't signed the foreign insurance form required for the application for a Non-Imm-OA at an embassy in your home country, it will not be accepted
my GF registered her house TM30 on my laptop, Windows8 and in Chrome browser. We were able to register. I must say it was very tricky to get it done properly. Got the password 2 hours later. Yet I have never registered myself again in her house after coming back from abroad. Maybe I am out for an experience?
they MIGHT ask you for extra cash, so they close an eye on the 24-hour stay in Cambodia "requirement" which is a common scam between the agents and the officers on both sides of the border. Not at all Cambodian borders but at some and not always. Chong Chom or Chong Sa Ngam should be fine