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Randy99

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  1. It is entirely up to the organization asking for certified copies to tell you precisely what constitutes "certified" So you need to go go back and ask them.
  2. Can anyone tell me the paperwork requirements for getting my Honda MC into Laos and then back into Thailand. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers and thanks.
  3. Sri Racha Imm has a dedicated que number system for 90 day and it works well. Unfortunately, the creatures who run the Visa extension part undo whatever goodwill is generated by their companion departments. Had to make 4 trips last year at 1.5 hours driving per round trip. The first accusation they made was that my insurance certificate was fake and she refused to look up the policy number in their database. UGGGGG. It was of course, the original certificate obtained from LMG. The insurance agent had never heard of this before when I explained it. He even spoke with the IO on the phone while I waited. She wouldn't budge and thereby loose face. The insurance agent did manage to save the day though. The original document was on white paper. He printed up a new, identical cert. on blue paper and that was accepted, however, that was just one of a few other equally silly issues. Sad face. 555
  4. Easy to find. Just try another pharmacy
  5. I'm Cdn, just had PP replaced at Cdn Embassy, Bkk. I got the stamp and Thai Immigration accepted it.
  6. Thank you. You've got it exactly right. Was trying to kill the OA and re- enter Tland visa exempt and then apply for O type visa inside the country, Tland.
  7. You are correct but that doesn't account for the hundred or so others there doing a visa run, non of whom had luggage but had absolutely no problem exiting.
  8. Thanks for your reply and I get your point but they never even asked if I intended on returning to Tland.. As you suggest, perhaps a visit to somewhere by air will fix this.
  9. As I said in the original post, the reason given was that I've stayed in Tland for 5+ years. Pfffft. I don't understand this made up rule.
  10. Thanks Dr. Jack. I've never had a issue with my OA or with Immigration, other than poor service @Sri Racha IO. I'm slightly stunned by this because it seems so arbitrary. Ugggg.
  11. No fines and yes, the idea was that that I'd re-enter Tland, 10 minutes after exiting, Visa Exempt. Have had the minimum 800k in the bank for 5+ years. Actually, never less than 1 million.
  12. Been in Tland on OA for 5+ years. Money is not an issue.
  13. Yes I can,,,,,,,,by air according to the IO. I pushed back but she said "NO".
  14. Most countries demand black ink on legal documents. Just saying.
  15. Here's the deal. Took a Visa run today from Pattaya to Pong Nam Ron to exit Tland thereby cancelling my Non Imm OA Visa. Had planned to re-enter Tland on a Visa Exempt basis and then pursue an O. Didn't happen. Thai immigration there says I have to fly out of Tland on the basis that I have remained here for about 5 consecutive years. Can anyone bring me up to speed on this? This doesn't even begin to make any sense to me, mind you I'm not too brite either. Leaving this country by land, sea or air all have the same effect. What national security risk does Tland face if I leave at a land crossing?
  16. Sick of me yet? Haha. I'd like to convert from my current Non Imm. OA Visa to Non Imm. O Visa. As far as I can tell I need to use TM87 for this? Is a TM86 required also? Further, I'll provide copies of PP etc. Has anyone got a list of specific requirements I need to fullfill and take to the Imm. office. I'm a fairly dogged researcher but have found scant info on the net. Thanks to all. Also, for retirement, Canadian and I'm 67 currently using 800K in bank.
  17. Thank you mikebike. It's all good news.
  18. Uggg. I'm currently on a Non Immigrant OA Visa. Extension due in July. I am wondering what the differences are between a O and a OA Visa. Having trouble tracking down a good comparison of the two. The insurance requirement seems to disappear with the O and I gather that being married to a Thai may come into the picture? I'm not married. I'm also under the impression that the O is only good for 90 days? Need help with this please and thank you.
  19. Wasn't offering advice, just stating a fact. Throughout the world documents are certified as "true copies" daily. Who can do the certifying is solely a call that the requester makes, without exception. I worked internationally in this field for 30 years.
  20. The only folks that can answer your question work for Thai Immigration. It's up to the requesting authority to tell you what is acceptable.
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