It starts over again on the day you entered the country. And hopefully, I suppose depending on your specific immigration office, you reported your return within 24 hours.
How do you plan on getting a new non imm o-a multi entry visa when your passport is replaced? I don’t believe visas can be transferred between passports.
A notary, at least in the US version, is someone who has the legal authority to verify the person signing the document is, to the best of the notary’s ability, that person. For that reason you cannot go to a lawyer or anyone else after the fact and ask them to notarize a signature. Also, a bank or other entity cannot use their notary to notarize their signature - they would essentially be notarizing their own signature.
Daniel Wolfe no border runs. I can get the visa while back in the states on my timeline. I can meet the financial requirements with funds in the US that can remain in the US.
James Miller I understand that if I enter prior to the enter before date stamp I can get a second year. I do not wish to make a mandatory border run nor set my travel dates based on that enter before date. I am happy with my process.
I do the same and get a non imm o-a multi entry visa via the LA Thai Consulate each year. It makes my stay in Thailand simple with only the initial, 24 hour reporting and the 90 day reports generating visits to my local immigration office.
Perhaps a dumb question, but if one only left for a month to another part of the country, and returned back to their Thai home, who would know if they reported or not?