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Just arrived about 1 hour ago.Will be back Tuesday.rickfarang wrote:Hi Stan,
I wondered whether you went to BKK this week. Congratulations on getting the extension in Nong Khai. I think the requirement for a house book is strictly a Nong Khai requirement, but I will find out what the BKK requirements when I ask in BKK next month.
Fun and games as usual, but at least you are taken care of for another year.



The only thing I didn't like was having to get the bank letter the same day as going to immigration!Next year ,if I use the bank acct. again,I will ask the bank to post date the letter to the date that I go to immigration.That way I can get in early!



Bandung_Dero wrote:Had a guy from Phuket renewing his in Perth when I did mine --- No worries a new 'OA' handed over by the Consulate's happy smiling reseptionist, nice ladypolehawk wrote:I'm into the second year of the multi-entry "OA" issued in US and agree it's been relatively painless. Has anyone gone back to their home country and gotten a new one after the two years expired? Wonder if it's possible? Beats going through the renewal process, at Nong Khai anyway. Bangkok Immy looks more and more like the way to go.

bamakmak wrote:The only thing I didn't like was having to get the bank letter the same day as going to immigration!Next year ,if I use the bank acct. again,I will ask the bank to post date the letter to the date that I go to immigration.That way I can get in early!
Stan - happy to hear every thing went fine at the extension. I have had Khun Sabai for the last two years and have had no problems. In each case, my bank letter WAS NOT from the same day - no problem. Both times, I got the letter the previous day from the bank. I think the critical thing is that the account balances listed on the letter and the bank book must match exactly.


I've tried to do an accurate copy of the handout to include improper grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc.Application for visa extension in case of foreign husband stays with Thai national wife, as of the 1st October 2006, Be advised to bring original and two copies of each document mentioned below, though if it's a letter to the Immigration Officer the original plus one copy.
Extension application form (TM.7) in filled form, complete with picture.
1. Photo copies of passport or travel document (Complete with copy of all pages that have anything to do with the current visa, re-entry visas, arrival stamps and current TM.6 slip etc.)
2. Valid visa, category NON-IMMIGRANT "O" or "B" (This Visa can only be obtained from a Thai embassy or consulate, outside the Kingdom of Thailand).
3. In case of working, the average income of the husband or wife or both must be not less than 40,000 Thai baht. If the husband works he must have a Work Permit. Income Tax papers from previous year (Phor.Ngo.Dor.1, Phor.Ngor.Dor.91, Phor.Ngor.Dor.94)
4. Or in case of receiving pension. Applicant must provide evidence of a monthly pension with a minimum of 40,000 Thai Bath. Evidence must include a letter of certification issued by the Embassy/Consulate of which applicant holds citizenship (Embassy/Consulate stamp meeds needs to be verified by Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs Consular Department at Chaeng Wattana Road,BKK)
(Evidence and letters etc. accepted in English and/or Thai only, all other languages must be translated and verified)
5. The Bank must issue a letter of verification (Bank Statement), stating the current balance of the saving deposit account. (Bank Statement should be made the same day as application of visa extension is submitted) Copies of all pages of Saving Deposit Account Passport Book. (Note; money must be in a Thai Bank. Before 3 months)
6. Marriage Certificate. if marriage outside Thailand, the Certificate must be certified by the Embassy/.Consulate of country where you got marriage. (Embassy/Consulate stamps needs to be verified by Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs Consular Department at Chaeng Wattana Road, BKK)
(Only English and/or Thai,Marriage Certificate are accepted, all other languages must be translated and verified).
7. The wife's Identity Card and House Registration Book.
8. Two photos size 4x6 cm. Full face photos of husband taken within the past 6 months.
9. Birth certificates of children (if applicable)
10. Application fee for extension is 1,900 Thai Baht.
11. Other needed information as informed by Immigration Officer.


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