Takiap,Takiap wrote:Hi everyone. I live here on a one year visa which I get because I'm married to a Thai and I have to leave the country every 90 days. This law in itself makes no sense to me but who am I to argue. Anyway, due to circumstances I was having to do the visa run for a while and having had three such stamps I was worried that I would be refused entry on my last run. At Ranong they were friendly as usual but did confirm that I can only do two more runs. This confirms that the copuntdown only started from October the 1st.
I am not doubting for a moment what Immigration in Ranong told you, but from my understanding of all the new regulations that came out,either you have misunderstood what they told you, or they have either totally misunderstood the changes, or are paving the way to extraxt some extra income from you, and others like you.
The changes made as regards how many stamps allowed consecutively had nothing to do with non-immigrant 'O' visas on the basis of marriage to a Thai; they were only aimed at the so-called 'Visa On Arrival' which is actually a permission to stay in the country stamp in your passport for 30 days. The stamp given in your (and coincidentally my) passport allows 90 days, and unless I am massively mistaken, there is no rule as to how many of these you are allowed to get consecutively, although in reality 5 is the number possible (as the visa will have expired after that many, including your first entry on it) giving you 5x90 days=450 days stay, before you have to leave the country and get a new multiple entry non 'O' visa in your home country.
What lomu says about extending a non 'O' is correct if you have the necessary income into or funds in a Thai bank coming from outside Thailand; otherwise you have to continue on the current procedure I have outlined. I must admit I was not aware that the 400k in the bank option was now not possible, and if that is the case does anyone understand the reasoning behind it? (Stupid question probably!).
On the overstay thing, I was not aware of any changes in the recent announcements, so as far as I am aware, as ricardo says if you leave from an International airport they won't charge for one day over. Certainly last December they didn't when I left. However 2 or more days will be charged fully. If anyone has any experience in the last couple of weeks on any of these things then it would be useful if they posted them on here. We can then find out what the likely scenarios really are.
One final question - a very unreliable source told me that the Dan Singkhon border (near Prachuap Kiri Khan) is now open for foriegners to cross on a visa run (please note I do not mean going to the Thai immigration office there and obtaining an extension as that has always been possible; I mean being stamped out of Thailand, then into Burma and out again, then back into Thailand) - can anyone confirm or deny this from personal experience? It has been a rumour for a long time, and would be great if true, but I have my doubts.