| Getting
A 'REAL' ONE-YEAR 'VISA'PART II |
| In
our April issue, we looked at Thailand's one-year Temporary
Extension of Stay for foreign nationals and took you
through what is involved in obtaining a Non-Immigrant
(Non-IM) visa-without which you can’t apply for the
one-year extension. |
Readers picking up the story this month should note that we are NOT
talking about the so-called one-year multiple-entry visa, which requires
you to leave the country every three months. 'Permission to stay in
the Kingdom of Thailand on a temporary basis' means you do not have
to leave Thailand at all. If you would like to refer to our April feature,
please visit www.windowonlifestyle.com and look in the features archive.
The information below is based on documentation provided by the Immigration
Bureau (IB) in April 2008. Readers should note that these documents
are described by Immigration as 'guidelines for the IB to follow',
not fixed rules. In every case, the Immigration Officer authorised
to deal with your case has discretion to grant or refuse your application.
The over-riding consideration applied to all applications is whether
granting the stay is 'in the country's best interests'.
Some general points
- If your passport expiry date is less than one year after
the date of your intended application, you may want to
consider applying for a new passport. You will not be granted
a stay that extends beyond the validity of your passport.
- If your Non-IM visa expires after your application has
been accepted, you may be given an extension stamp several
times as necessary. However, according to the IB documentation,
the extensions while your application is under review cannot
exceed a total of 30 days from the day after your visa
expired.
- If your application is refused, you are entitled to know
the reasons for the refusal. You may then resubmit your
application for another review, citing the reasons for
resubmission to a Competent Official holding the rank of
Police Inspector or higher. This procedure will secure
a decision in writing, whether the re-application is successful
or not. This decision is final.
Do you fit the one-year bill?
The table below lists the categories that are eligible to apply for
a Temporary Stay in Thailand, together with brief notes on the 'basis
for consideration' of the application and documents required. For
the purpose of this feature, some details may have been omitted.
For full information, contact the IB or a competent legal practitioner.
[NOTE: we have not included any category where less than one year
is the maximum stay granted.] In all cases, the requirements include
a valid passport, Non-IM Visa, application form and fee.
- Business / commercial employment
Suitable income (see below), paid up capital 2m THB, audited
accounts, proof of '‘sound financial condition', 4 Thai
employees, work permit, full company documentation, including
tax payment receipts (personal, staff and company)
- Employment by goverment agency / state enterprise
Certified written request from relevant agency, work permit
- Investment of 3m Baht+ (eg buy a condo)
Proof of money transfer, proof of approved investment [note:
if you were granted a temporary stay earlier on the basis
of a lesser amount, and have stayed continuously, the
3m Baht sum may be waived]
- Employment as qualified teacher (state or private)
[State school] Certified written request, work permit;
[private school] as for State school + school licence,
qualifications / teacher’s licence
- Teaching apprentice or researcher at university
State institution] Certified written request by dean of
university; [private institution] as for state + confirmation
letter from relevant goverment agency
- Enrolment in state or private educational institution
Certified written request with details and length of proposed
study [State school];. [private school]
- Parent, spouse or child of alien at educational institution
Proof of family relationship. In case of parents, 500,000
THB in local bank account
- Employment by foreign media as correspondent
Certified written request from Public Relations Department
or Information Department of Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
work permit.
- Studying Buddhism or 'performing religious function'
Certified written request by National Buddhism Office or
Prime Minister's Office or Mahachulalongkorn University,
confirmation letter from abbot at relevant temple
- Working as a missionary
Certified written request by Religious Affairs Dept or
National Buddhism Office and from applicant’s own religious
organisation
- Parent, spouse or child of a Thai national
Proof of Thai nationality, proof of relationship (marriage
must be de jure and de facto); child younger than 20,
parent over 50; if alien married to Thai woman, total
joint income not less than 40,000 THB per month
- Parent, spouse or child of a Residence Permit holder
Same as above but + copy of Residence Permit and Alien
Book
- Working for a charity
Charity's operation licence, certified written request,
list of other aliens employed
Same as above but + copy of Residence Permit and Alien
Book
- Retirement
50 or over, income 65,000 THB p/month or bank deposit 800,000
THB or annual income 800,000 THB, relevant documents
to prove above. [note: if you entered before 21 Oct 98
and have stayed continuously, the requirements are different/less
stringent]
- Parent, spouse or child of a person permitted Temporary
Stay under any of the above
Proof of relationship, proof of status; child younger than
20; parent over 50
Income requirements-application
based on employment
| Nationality |
Minimum income |
| Europe, Australia, Canada, Japan, USA |
50,000 THB/month |
| South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong,Other Asia, Mexico, South America, Central America, Eastern Europe |
40,000 THB/month |
| Turkey, Russia, South Africa |
35,000 THB/month |
| Africa, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam |
25,000 THB/month |
Get it right or go home?
- If you don't meet the requirements, you’ll be given a
7-day extension to get ready to leave.
- Even if you meet all the requirements, but for some other
reason the IB officer believes you are unsuitable, your
application will be referred to a higher authority for
a rejection order.
- If your application appeared to be OK at the time and
were granted permission to stay, but later are found to
be lacking in qualifications, your case can be referred
to a higher authority for a revocation order.
Check your facts
The information given here is intended only as a guide and should not be used
to form the basis of any decision whatsoever regarding your legal status
in Thailand or the likelihood of being granted right to stay in the Kingdom.
Before taking any action, making any application, or submitting any information
to the authorities, you should seek the advice of a competent legal practitioner
or other experienced/qualified consultant.

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