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@Chris ********
the idl is good for 90 days every time you enter the country. If you have a motorcycle endorsement then it applies here.
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Leslie Wheeler Visa exempt is probably what you have unless you applied for a visa before you left your country. (Was it USA?) Just be aware that day one is the day you arrive, not the following day. 
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Jumper25 I believe the ฿800,000 does not have to be certified as foreign transfer. I used an agent for my one year stay extension, but I used my own funds, which I transferred in through Wise. I did not get a certificate of foreign transfer. And I haven’t seen that rule anywhere. 
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Ria Feel I think the word you’re looking for is extendable. You can apply for a one year stay permit with the non-o retirement visa once you’re in Thailand. It can’t be done on the website. And it’s a somewhat complicated process. I just did it.
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Oh, and by the way, there’s a window when you’re allowed to apply, but I wouldn’t put it off. Mine took forever to get approved.
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I did the Thai E visa through the New York office. First they wanted the equivalent of ฿800,000 showing in my account. That was listed as a requirement on the website. Then they wrote to me and asked for three months of statements from my bank showing at least ฿65,000 with the equivalent in deposits each month. I just pulled my statements from my bank website and uploaded them.

I don’t think going there in person is worth the time and effort. Just follow the instructions on the website. If they want more information, they’ll contact you. 
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Greg Gursey the application said I needed to show the equivalent of ฿800,000. And then they wrote to me and asked me for three months of income.

I don’t remember exactly the dates but I seem to remember I applied a month before my flight and it didn’t come through in time. It took about another three weeks so almost 2 months. I came over as a Visa-exempt tourist. I had to leave Thailand and re-enter to activate the 90 day visa. Someone on this forum told me you’re not supposed to do that, you’re supposed to wait wherever you applied, but I didn’t know. And I was planning a trip to Vietnam and Laos anyway so it all worked out.

I don’t know why it took so long in my case. I think it’s uncommon. I wrote to them twice saying hey I’ve got a flight booked. Can we move this along please? And both times I got a kind of standard issue response saying we have received your message and we are looking into this.
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Mine was not rejected, but they did contact me and ask me for both. And my application took a very long time to get approved.
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Look into Destination Thailand Visa or DTV for short. for digital nomads and remote workers. Sounds like it would be a good fit for you.
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Bradley Gibson thanks for all that info. I already sent the ฿800,000 via Wise. I was at the branch opening my account and did it all the same day. I had to split it into two transactions, I think because my bank has a transfer limit.  I don’t remember, but it didn’t seem like I was charged very much. I had already converted the money to Thai baht in my Wise account


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