Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
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Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
Folks,
I apologise if this has been answered recently but I struggle with the search function on this site. I'm asking because we all know that things can change from week to week here in LOS regards requirements at Immigration Offices...!!!
Please could someone who has recently renewed at HHI give me a run down of exactly what is currently required (itemised) to renew mine and my wife's Retirement Extensions along with Multi Re-entry Visa's?
My wife will be using the Bank Proof of Income and I will be using the Proof of Income from the Embassy.
Thanks in advance.
I apologise if this has been answered recently but I struggle with the search function on this site. I'm asking because we all know that things can change from week to week here in LOS regards requirements at Immigration Offices...!!!
Please could someone who has recently renewed at HHI give me a run down of exactly what is currently required (itemised) to renew mine and my wife's Retirement Extensions along with Multi Re-entry Visa's?
My wife will be using the Bank Proof of Income and I will be using the Proof of Income from the Embassy.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
Did mine a couple of weeks ago on the income option.
1. Yourself
2. Your passport
3. Requisite form filled in
4. Original Embassy letter confirming income/bank book with bank letter for savings
5. One passport photo
6. I took a copy of my rental agreement for house in HH.
7. Hand drawn map to house
8. Photocopies of details page of passport, the original visa, all previous extensions and departure card
9. 1,900 THB
Re-entry permit
1. Requisite form filled in
2. Passport photo
3. Can't remember whether I took photocopies of passport as above. Was a while ago. Maybe worth having them in case?
4. 1,000 THB single, 3,800 THB multiple.
Just as a matter of interest, dosn't your wife just get her extension on the back of your's? As long as you prove a "proper" marriage, only one of you needs to qualify financially. The other would get their extension as a dependent.
1. Yourself
2. Your passport
3. Requisite form filled in
4. Original Embassy letter confirming income/bank book with bank letter for savings
5. One passport photo
6. I took a copy of my rental agreement for house in HH.
7. Hand drawn map to house
8. Photocopies of details page of passport, the original visa, all previous extensions and departure card
9. 1,900 THB
Re-entry permit
1. Requisite form filled in
2. Passport photo
3. Can't remember whether I took photocopies of passport as above. Was a while ago. Maybe worth having them in case?
4. 1,000 THB single, 3,800 THB multiple.
Just as a matter of interest, dosn't your wife just get her extension on the back of your's? As long as you prove a "proper" marriage, only one of you needs to qualify financially. The other would get their extension as a dependent.
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Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
Thanks for that, although I'm not the OP, it was just the info I was looking for. Would you know if I can go straight from a 30-day automatic tourist visa to the retirement visa? After opening an account and wiring the capital over I'll qualify. Or could I get a 90-day extension online? What would you advise. Plan on staying six months, possibly annually.
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You can upgrade from a 30 day visa exempt stamp to a Non Immigrant O visa as long as you have at least 15 days left of your 30.
You'll need to prove income or savings to get the upgrade. The Non O will give you 90 more days and during the last 30 of those you need to go through the financial stuff again to get your annual extension.
So, certainly possible. You just need to go through the process twice.
You'll need to prove income or savings to get the upgrade. The Non O will give you 90 more days and during the last 30 of those you need to go through the financial stuff again to get your annual extension.
So, certainly possible. You just need to go through the process twice.
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Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
Thanks, used 5 days so far so pretty hectic few days coming up then LOL Can I get that Non Immigrant O visa online, or in country? From what I've read I have to do it from outside. I'm in HH now. UK passport holder.
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Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
Sorry my bad, I thought the '90day reporting' was referring to an ability to get your visa online, as you can do in some countries now.
Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
The retirement visa which you apply for outside Thailand is called the Non Imm 0-A visa. The O visa can be applied for within Thailand. There are some differences in documentation, but not onerous differences. For instance, the O-A application includes the need for a police report, as well as a doctor's letter regarding certain diseases. The O visa application asks for neither. The end result however is the same ... you end up with a 12-month retirement visa.wordi.matters wrote:Thanks, used 5 days so far so pretty hectic few days coming up then LOL Can I get that Non Immigrant O visa online, or in country? From what I've read I have to do it from outside. I'm in HH now. UK passport holder.
Not sure about getting either visa online, but I tend to doubt it.
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Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
The upgrade to O visa has to be made in person.
As said before the O visa will only give you another 90 days but it can be extended for a year within the last 30 days.
As said before the O visa will only give you another 90 days but it can be extended for a year within the last 30 days.
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Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
Just did my first extension from my first O visa, extended from the 90 days to 12 months like others mentioned. Lomuamart's list was everything we had (Yes did need a separate passport copy for multi re-entry). We went with the income letter from the US embassy.
Took about one hour (including wait time) at HH immigration.
Took about one hour (including wait time) at HH immigration.
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Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
What is the name of the form? Do you request a Non O/A Retirement Visa for 365 days on the form?migrant wrote:Just did my first extension from my first O visa, extended from the 90 days to 12 months like others mentioned. Lomuamart's list was everything we had (Yes did need a separate passport copy for multi re-entry). We went with the income letter from the US embassy.
Took about one hour (including wait time) at HH immigration.
I'm renewing my retirement visa next Monday. Just want to make sure I use the form and correct visa name. All else on Lomuart's list is covered.
Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
The form is a TM7. Just ask the guy who sits outside the office with the trays of forms for the extension one.
You don't ask for an OA visa. There is a small space for you to enter how long you want the extension for - put 1 year.
You should already have your visa - Non Imm, either O or OA. You're asking for an annual extension to that visa not for a new visa.
(There's also a space for you to enter the type of visa you already have. Enter O or OA as applicable).
You don't ask for an OA visa. There is a small space for you to enter how long you want the extension for - put 1 year.
You should already have your visa - Non Imm, either O or OA. You're asking for an annual extension to that visa not for a new visa.
(There's also a space for you to enter the type of visa you already have. Enter O or OA as applicable).
Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
I've been here 15 years on visa extensions based on retirement. In that time, I've never filled any forms of any kind. I just turn up with my embassy income letter, passport + copies, Tabien Baan + copies, hand the whole lot over the counter with my 1900 baht and wait. Never takes long and the staff are always polite and helpful. The last one, I did in August. Maybe I have one of those faces - 'just help this guy and send him on his way!!"
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A lady outside asked what we were there for, we told her and she handed us 2 forms, one the request for extension, TM7 and one declaring our address.
BTW if you go the income letter, and need the Thai ministry stamp, they now are mailing the form. If you need it immediately you need to go at a certain time (sorry dont know when)
BTW if you go the income letter, and need the Thai ministry stamp, they now are mailing the form. If you need it immediately you need to go at a certain time (sorry dont know when)
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Re: Current Requirements for Renewal of Retirement Extension plus Multi Re-entry
I have renewed my retirement O visa many times in Hua Hin. I get an income affidavit from the U.S embassy. I have never been asked for a Thai ministry stamp in the past. Did you have to do that?migrant wrote:Just did my first extension from my first O visa, extended from the 90 days to 12 months like others mentioned. Lomuamart's list was everything we had (Yes did need a separate passport copy for multi re-entry). We went with the income letter from the US embassy.
Took about one hour (including wait time) at HH immigration.
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