Popular Post 4evermaat Posted August 23, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted August 23, 2014 (edited) The paperwork was very similar to the last time I got a visa in Pinang Malaysia, but I will restate it here: - Thailand visa application form Multiple entry, Non-Immigrant O for visiting family requested. - original passport with > 1 year validity, lots of spare pages. - copy of passport photo/signature page, signed - 2 passport photos - copy of mother's thai id card, signed - copy of thai dependent's birth certificate, signed - copy of tambien baan (housebook) page with dependent's full name/national ID number and parent's first names and the first page with the land/property description. The 2 pages were small enough to fit on one A4 page. Signed - Bank statement showing >≈150k baht or equivalent (for non-Thai bank); signed. I used non thai bank. After reviewing the paperwork, I was asked if I stay with my family, and then the 550 ringgit fee was collected and the receipt stamped. I was one of the last people in line when it was finished (noon-ish). All that worrying that morning for nothing. I came back the next day in the afternoon and picked up the passport in 30 seconds after handing her the receipt from the day before (no one waiting) Other notes: - it was busy on that day (13 Aug 2014). I arrived around 10:30am and I had about 30-50 people in front of me. They were using 2 attendants to clear the line. The line moved, but it took over an hour for me to get served. That could have been in part because of the Mother's day holiday the day before. - some applicants (including myself) were quietly glancing over each other's shoulders to see what type of visa people were applying for. There was a guy going for non-B multiple and he already had a work permit. Lots of tourist and non-o's. - different countries (or category of country) can have slightly different paperwork requirements. For example, some countries require 4 passport photos instead of 2. I noticed one applicant had stacks of paperwork for only one passport; I think Chinese; not sure what category visa. One guy from an African nation was getting a non-o multiple; a thai national (his wife?) spoke some words with the consular and then they handed over the 550 RM fee with approval. - They do lock the entrance just after 11:30am, so make sure you are inside before that time - Some visa passport runner handed in stacks of passports bunched with rubber band with fee/application folded individually for each passport in what looked like tourist visa applications. So that service that the travel agencies (mostly around Lebuh Chulia in Georgetown) seems to be still be alive and well. - virtually every applicant was wearing a collard shirt and jeans pants/shorts (men) and t-shirt/blouse and pants/ long skirt for women; appearances were mostly kempt (haircut or combed/braided hair, shower, etc. clean overall appearance) A couple of guys had interview-style shirt and tie, but that might have been overkill. I don't know if this has any effect on the visa application itself, but it was interesting to note that there was a general pattern of personal appearance that was observed. See photo - Those guys seem to have an efficient system over there. They now issue tourist visa with same-day processing. The non-imm visas are next-day processing, although I saw on my visa that it was processed the same day. Not sure if I could have waited and collected it the same day; maybe someone could test that. Good to plan a couple of days anyway in Penang, the food is very good over there when you find the right spots. In the previous post I talked about getting to the Thai Consulate by bus. I now know how the closer buses work. You can either catch the #304 from Burma rd or the #10 from Jetty/Komtar. The #304 will actually go down Jalan Cantonment and turn left onto Jalan Macalister; no bus stop signs on Jalan Cantonment...you just have to know this. The #10 goes down Jalan Macalister. With either one, you just request to get off at St Christophers Int'l Primary school. #10,304 seem seem to run infrequently (40-60 min) vs #101, 103, 104 which are like every 10-20 minutes; you just have to walk further. I had a RapidPenang bus pass which I highly recommend (30 RM). That's the first thing you get when you get into Penang. I also attached several notices that I decided to take a snapshot of at the last second before leaving the consulate with various different notices on visa policy to help clear up some of the confusion on the forums. noteworthy edit: on my way back on the train (Padang Besar), the Thai immigration did ask what I did for work and asked about where I was staying shortly before stamping the passport. I've only had multiple non immigrant visas in my passport (ED, O) over the last 4 years, except one single entry O and a couple of visa exempt stamps before that when the previous multi-O expired. It stood out because I was never asked before. That is the first time I've entered Thailand at that border. I wasn't paying too much attention to the others in line before me, but I don't remember them being asked anything. Edited August 23, 2014 by 4evermaat 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paz Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 Very good, it may be worth of noting that you can extend each 90 days entry for further 60 at immigration for Bt 1,900 and no financial proof. That will allow you to use this visa for almost 17 months before getting a new one. Note in the last 5 months you will need a re-entry permit in case you want to take a trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4evermaat Posted August 24, 2014 Author Share Posted August 24, 2014 Very good, it may be worth of noting that you can extend each 90 days entry for further 60 at immigration for Bt 1,900 and no financial proof. That will allow you to use this visa for almost 17 months before getting a new one. Note in the last 5 months you will need a re-entry permit in case you want to take a trip. Never thought about that. I suppose you could do it that way. The very last stamp out do an extension to get the extra. I never saw the point of it and opt to just renew the visa. Sometimes you need a break from LoS if you know what I mean. Penang offers a lot of the 'normalcy' of a developed country without the being overly expensive. How early can you apply for an extension from your initial (or expiration date of) permission to stay period? And I should add to my initial post that if you intend to take a bus like 304, make sure you are taking the correct leg. If you take it from Jalan Burma, there should be no problems (one-way). But if you took it from [inside] Komtar, you would be going to Queensbay Mall, 1+ hours away from the Thai Consulate. The bus route maps do not have turn-by-turn maps of all the streets they cover, just major stops along the route; you have to either know what you are doing or ask a driver. The info desks are sometimes lost themselves, even if you give them a major cross street. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kleelof Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 What is the 150,000 baht part about? Isn't it 400,000 for a 1 year extension and no money requirements for the 90 extension? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 What is the 150,000 baht part about? Isn't it 400,000 for a 1 year extension and no money requirements for the 90 extension? He got a visa not an extension. In his case he was fortunate to only need 150k baht other have needed 400k there. There is no 90 day extension. Perhaps you mean the 60 day extension to visa a Thai wife or child. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kleelof Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 What is the 150,000 baht part about? Isn't it 400,000 for a 1 year extension and no money requirements for the 90 extension? He got a visa not an extension. In his case he was fortunate to only need 150k baht other have needed 400k there. There is no 90 day extension. Perhaps you mean the 60 day extension to visa a Thai wife or child. Yes, that's what I meant. I was worried for a moment. Right now I have a 1 year non-o based on marriage and plan to extend it only 60 days, then get a 90 day tourist visa. I will be leaving Thailand next spring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 Yes, that's what I meant. I was worried for a moment. Right now I have a 1 year non-o based on marriage and plan to extend it only 60 days, then get a 90 day tourist visa. I will be leaving Thailand next spring. You should get a single entry non-o visa based upon marriage. It works out to being 900 baht cheaper than than a tourist visa because you don't need an extension to get 90 days. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kleelof Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 Yes, that's what I meant. I was worried for a moment. Right now I have a 1 year non-o based on marriage and plan to extend it only 60 days, then get a 90 day tourist visa. I will be leaving Thailand next spring. You should get a single entry non-o visa based upon marriage. It works out to being 900 baht cheaper than than a tourist visa because you don't need an extension to get 90 days. Thanks for the information. All of this visa stuff is so confusing. Can you break that down for me. Currently I have a non-o that will expire in October. I am leaving Thailand in April or May. Where would I get it? Is there a financial requirement? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 Yes, that's what I meant. I was worried for a moment. Right now I have a 1 year non-o based on marriage and plan to extend it only 60 days, then get a 90 day tourist visa. I will be leaving Thailand next spring. You should get a single entry non-o visa based upon marriage. It works out to being 900 baht cheaper than than a tourist visa because you don't need an extension to get 90 days. Thanks for the information. All of this visa stuff is so confusing. Can you break that down for me. Currently I have a non-o that will expire in October. I am leaving Thailand in April or May. Where would I get it? Is there a financial requirement? I you a have a multiple entry non-o you can get another 90 day entry by doing an entry just before it expires. Then do the 60 day extension. You can get a single entry non-o visa at any nearby embassy or consulate with no financial proof. You just need your marriage certificate and copies of your wife's house book and ID card. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4evermaat Posted August 24, 2014 Author Share Posted August 24, 2014 (edited) <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> What is the 150,000 baht part about? Isn't it 400,000 for a 1 year extension and no money requirements for the 90 extension? He got a visa not an extension. In his case he was fortunate to only need 150k baht other have needed 400k there. There is no 90 day extension. Perhaps you mean the 60 day extension to visa a Thai wife or child. When it comes to visas, particularly in the region, the specific requirements for each category visa vary slightly from consulate to consulate. On the books it is 400,000 thai baht or 40,000 monthly (or equivalent) income proof for visiting family (to be honest, I'm not 100% sure this is an actual multiple entry non-imm visa requirement or just a 1 year extension requirement). But especially in neighboring countries, they have lower or will waive the financial requirement for that category. Savannakhet, Laos the financial proof is waived altogether. Penang and KL Malaysia they want proof but it needs to only be >150k although not completely sure about KL just going off of what I remember from these forums and of course my own experience in Penang. Another Penangite (Malay national) claimed to get it at Penang with about 200k in a thai bank (no seasoning); he was married. I am speculating that the smaller requirements has been that way for some time simply because regionally the avg spouse/parent may not always have the full 400k laying around, but they may not want people abandoning their families. Visiting friends is a whole different animal, but when was the last time anyone in the region got a visa for visiting friends? Edited August 24, 2014 by 4evermaat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sena Dave Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 Thanks for the info mate , I will be doing the same in October 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kleelof Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 Yes, that's what I meant. I was worried for a moment. Right now I have a 1 year non-o based on marriage and plan to extend it only 60 days, then get a 90 day tourist visa. I will be leaving Thailand next spring. You should get a single entry non-o visa based upon marriage. It works out to being 900 baht cheaper than than a tourist visa because you don't need an extension to get 90 days. Thanks for the information. All of this visa stuff is so confusing. Can you break that down for me. Currently I have a non-o that will expire in October. I am leaving Thailand in April or May. Where would I get it? Is there a financial requirement? I you a have a multiple entry non-o you can get another 90 day entry by doing an entry just before it expires. Then do the 60 day extension. You can get a single entry non-o visa at any nearby embassy or consulate with no financial proof. You just need your marriage certificate and copies of your wife's house book and ID card. Thanks for the help. But I am not really any less confused about what I should do. Right now, my plan is to get the 60 day extension on my non-o at immigration in October. Then, when that expires, get a tourist or non-o in Penang. How is this different than getting a 90 day non-o in Penang then extending it here when it expires? And how is it different than getting a multiple entry non-o? Is there a link with reliable up to date information about these and how they can be used? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kleelof Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 (edited) Maybe I should just rephrase my question(s). I have a 1 year non-o that I have had for 3 years now. I want to stay from October to April or May without doing the 1 year extension. What is the cheapest and easiest route to go without the financial requirement? Edited August 24, 2014 by kleelof Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 I you a have a multiple entry non-o you can get another 90 day entry by doing an entry just before it expires. Then do the 60 day extension. You can get a single entry non-o visa at any nearby embassy or consulate with no financial proof. You just need your marriage certificate and copies of your wife's house book and ID card. Thanks for the help. But I am not really any less confused about what I should do.Right now, my plan is to get the 60 day extension on my non-o at immigration in October. Then, when that expires, get a tourist or non-o in Penang. How is this different than getting a 90 day non-o in Penang then extending it here when it expires? And how is it different than getting a multiple entry non-o? Is there a link with reliable up to date information about these and how they can be used? You confused it when you wrote you had a non-o visa and now say you have an extension. A single entry non-o will give a 90 day entry. In order to get 90 days from a tourist visa you have to pay 1900 baht to get a 30 day extension. It is 1000 baht for a single entry tourist visa then add 1900 baht for the extension. A single entry non-o costs 2000 baht. You can do a 60 day extension when your extension ends, then 90 days from the non-o and then another 60 day extension. That gives you total of 210 days, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kleelof Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 I you a have a multiple entry non-o you can get another 90 day entry by doing an entry just before it expires. Then do the 60 day extension. You can get a single entry non-o visa at any nearby embassy or consulate with no financial proof. You just need your marriage certificate and copies of your wife's house book and ID card. Thanks for the help. But I am not really any less confused about what I should do.Right now, my plan is to get the 60 day extension on my non-o at immigration in October. Then, when that expires, get a tourist or non-o in Penang. How is this different than getting a 90 day non-o in Penang then extending it here when it expires? And how is it different than getting a multiple entry non-o? Is there a link with reliable up to date information about these and how they can be used? You confused it when you wrote you had a non-o visa and now say you have an extension. A single entry non-o will give a 90 day entry. In order to get 90 days from a tourist visa you have to pay 1900 baht to get a 30 day extension. It is 1000 baht for a single entry tourist visa then add 1900 baht for the extension. A single entry non-o costs 2000 baht. You can do a 60 day extension when your extension ends, then 90 days from the non-o and then another 60 day extension. That gives you total of 210 days, Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4evermaat Posted August 25, 2014 Author Share Posted August 25, 2014 Maybe I should just rephrase my question(s). I have a 1 year non-o that I have had for 3 years now. I want to stay from October to April or May without doing the 1 year extension. What is the cheapest and easiest route to go without the financial requirement? You never mentioned your current visa expiry date. If your current non-o visa expires in October AND if you are MARRIED or have a thai child, do one last border run just before the non-o expires. That will put you to Jan 2015. You can then do a 60 day extension for 1900 baht extend until March, 2015. Assuming Out-In border runs are still restricted for those WITHOUT a current visa, if you want to stay longer, you'll need to do a single entry non-o. Perhaps you can start a new thread if it is still not clear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeefSlapper Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 Cant be easier then laos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jobounce Posted January 23, 2016 Share Posted January 23, 2016 Hi, is it still possible to get the multiple entry non Imm o for family visit as for august 2014 I have all of the necessary paperwork. I am going on Feb 1st so really hope for the 1 year visa! Posted 2014-08-23 11:10:18 * POPULAR The paperwork was very similar to the last time I got a visa in Pinang Malaysia, but I will restate it here: - Thailand visa application form Multiple entry, Non-Immigrant O for visiting family requested. - original passport with > 1 year validity, lots of spare pages. - copy of passport photo/signature page, signed - 2 passport photos - copy of mother's thai id card, signed - copy of thai dependent's birth certificate, signed - copy of tambien baan (housebook) page with dependent's full name/national ID number and parent's first names and the first page with the land/property description. The 2 pages were small enough to fit on one A4 page. Signed - Bank statement showing >≈150k baht or equivalent (for non-Thai bank); signed. I used non thai bank. After reviewing the paperwork, I was asked if I stay with my family, and then the 550 ringgit fee was collected and the receipt stamped. I was one of the last people in line when it was finished (noon-ish). All that worrying that morning for nothing. I came back the next day in the afternoon and picked up the passport in 30 seconds after handing her the receipt from the day before (no one waiting) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted January 23, 2016 Share Posted January 23, 2016 It is about the same. Latest reports they will do one with only 100k baht in the bank. The fee is 750 ringgit now. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kubota Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 Hi. Just a quick question, i plan to do a Non-immigrant visa next week. When i pick up my passport the following day, i see that most people write "afternoon", is this most likely 12-1300? The reason is i would like to catch the 1645 flight to Bangkok the same day i pickup my passport. Could anyone share a more precise time, please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HooHaa Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 (edited) Cant be easier then laosIn penang it is, and you need not ever set foot in the consulate.Also, I have received this visa for a few years running now and never shown the tabien baan. Mothers I'd, child's birth cert my passport and a bank book showing I can afford to be there are the only docs I have shown. The bank book always freshly updated and in my experience showing between 80 - 300k -- esentailly whatever I had in there at the time, but the bank book xclearly shows regular top ups in the form of foreign transfers. Edited January 29, 2016 by HooHaa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted January 30, 2016 Share Posted January 30, 2016 Hi. Just a quick question, i plan to do a Non-immigrant visa next week. When i pick up my passport the following day, i see that most people write "afternoon", is this most likely 12-1300? The reason is i would like to catch the 1645 flight to Bangkok the same day i pickup my passport. Could anyone share a more precise time, please? It is 2 pm for pickup of your passport. Others have been able to make the16:45 flight after getting their passport back. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kubota Posted January 30, 2016 Share Posted January 30, 2016 Hi. Just a quick question, i plan to do a Non-immigrant visa next week. When i pick up my passport the following day, i see that most people write "afternoon", is this most likely 12-1300? The reason is i would like to catch the 1645 flight to Bangkok the same day i pickup my passport. Could anyone share a more precise time, please? It is 2 pm for pickup of your passport. Others have been able to make the16:45 flight after getting their passport back.Thank you Joe for your always informative replies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4evermaat Posted January 31, 2016 Author Share Posted January 31, 2016 A more recent report answering your questions was here: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/868463-non-o-multiple-visiting-family-success-again-in-penang/ Get to the consulate @ 14:00 and then take a taxi for about 30RM direct to airport. (Maybe you can split with someone). You can chance it with one of the busses back to Komtar and then the AT to airport, but i would avoid that if you are not experienced with RapidPenang. Here is a thread to help you navigate travel options to/from Penang: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/879418-guide-travelling-to-george-town-penang-and-back-to-thailand/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seraphina Posted June 21, 2016 Share Posted June 21, 2016 Very good, it may be worth of noting that you can extend each 90 days entry for further 60 at immigration for Bt 1,900 and no financial proof. That will allow you to use this visa for almost 17 months before getting a new one. Note in the last 5 months you will need a re-entry permit in case you want to take a trip. Those who live in Thailand have your own shorthand regarding visas, but for us newbies, it's all a huge mystery: how did you jump from a 90 day visa to 17 months? Can you spell that out for us, say, using a real date....the 15th July maybe....? I admit to being confused because I was led to believe that my non-immig. O-visa 90 days would be magically 'renewed' on re-entry to Thailand, but what you're saying is that you have to re-enter on the 60 day visa which can be extended by one month totalling 90 days. And presumably you can be in Malaysia for an undefined period of say 1 month before returning...are there any restrictions on return date? And presumably you can be in Malaysia for an undefined period of say 1 month and then Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BritTim Posted June 21, 2016 Share Posted June 21, 2016 We are talking about two different things here: Visa. If you enter with a Non Imm O visa, you are given a 90-day stay on entry. If the visa is multiple entry, you can leave Thailand and return (prior to the Enter Before date on the visa) and receive another 90-day entry. Extensions of stay. When legally in the country, having entered using a Non Imm O visa, you can towards the end of your permission to stay apply to extend the date by which you must leave. If you request a 60-day extension to visit Thai spouse or child, this is usually easy to get with no financial proof needed. You can only get one 60-day extension per entry. You can also apply for a one-year extension. The requirements for this vary, but invariably contain some kind of financial proof. The "17 months" assumes You enter Thailand for the first time on th date you initially receive a one-year multiple entry visa. (Various entries and possible extensions inbetween) You leave and re-enter Thailand on the last day your visa is valid (12 months after the initial entry) receiving a 90-day permission to stay Towards the end of that entry, you apply for a 60-day extension. In theory, this allows you to stay for 12 months plus 150 days (approximately 17 months). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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