Jump to content

Listen to Pattaya FM105

View New Content  

beechguy's Photo


beechguy

Member Since 2007-03-19
Online Last Active 47 minutes ago
***--

Posts I've Made

In Topic: Thai Spouse Visa... Just Need Clarification...

Yesterday, 12:30

The 90 day reports are address reports for people remaining in Thailand more than 90 days. You will need to cross the border every 90 days and get a new permission to stay, so does not apply to you. If out of the country when the visa expires, yes, you start over. If you make an entry just before the visa expiration date, you would still be stamped permited to stay 90 days.

In Topic: Non O Marriage Extension 400K

2012-05-27 16:10:41

View PostVoltaire, on 2012-05-27 16:00:20, said:

The best way to get a Non-O visa or Non-O visa extension is to obtain one from a Thai embassy abroad. For example, a flight to Bahrain from Thailand takes 7 hours, is not expensive, and you can turn it into a short vacation. Make sure you take your original Thai marriage certificates, proof of relationship (i.e recent dated photos, household bills, driver's licence etc.).Although you will need to show you have an income (i.e bank statement showing regular payments) you do not have to have the 400,000baht in your bank account. This requirement is only for applicants in Thailand.

I hope this helps.

First, you don't get an Extension abroad, that is done at immigration in Thailand, and why would they fly 7 hours, when they can go to Savanakhet, Loas and get one.

In Topic: Non O Single Entry

2012-05-27 11:34:43

No, it won't changed to a multi-entry at immigration, but you may be able to apply for a one year "Extension of Stay" and then apply for a multi re-entry permit for 3800 Baht.

In Topic: Multiple Retirement Visa

2012-05-22 18:04:55

Apply for a multiple re-entry permit, not a single, 3800 Baht.

In Topic: 11 Secret Service Agents Put On Leave Amid Prostitution Inquiry

2012-05-22 11:35:24

View PostScott, on 2012-05-22 11:06:54, said:

Is prostitution illegal in Columbia (sorry if I missed it in the thread)?

If these guys aren't breaking a law in the country, is there something in the personnel policies that prohibits such behavior?

Can't say for sure for the agency guys, but I know there are policies for the military and it's contractors so wouldn't be surprised if they are covered by something similar.

Quick Navigation   View New Content Site search: