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    Document question USA

    One of the Ducuments required for a retirement visa, is

    Verification stating that the applicant has no criminal record issued from the county of his/her nationality or residence (the verification shall be valid for no more than 3 months).

    As I don't think strolling into a police station will get me this, I was wondering if any Americans here have any ideas.

    I did a search, and didn't see anything, If this has been covered before, then pardon the question

    Thanks for any info.

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    call the FBI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobk_nyc View Post
    One of the Ducuments required for a retirement visa, is

    Verification stating that the applicant has no criminal record issued from the county of his/her nationality or residence (the verification shall be valid for no more than 3 months).

    As I don't think strolling into a police station will get me this, I was wondering if any Americans here have any ideas.
    Note the word, "county."

    I've had to get police checks in my "county/city."

    It's a joke. I walk in. Pay $10 USD. Give my driver's licence, and the report is mailed to my residence.

    It varies from state to state and city and county, but if they are *not* requesting an FBI background check then you don't have to get one.

    Definitely check out this info. It may have changed by now.

    I am an American from Washington State. You could even do this from a county you haven't lived in for say, 20 years.

    But, confirm this.

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    If it really says 'county' then a simple request at your local police or sheriffs station should take care of you. If, however, they really mean country, then this link might help:

    Federal Bureau of Investigation - Criminal Justice Information Services Division - FBI Identification Record Request

    Any local cop shop should be able to do the fingerprints for you.

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    Of the mark a bit, but the Australian Embassy get the Federal Police to give you the report, they in tun check your state police before issueing the report. No fingerprints are required, unless you ask for Thai residency, then the Immigration Police take a copy for their files.

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    Why hassle with a Retirement Visa, just get a non-O. When it is about to expire get the 'extension' (Retirment visa). Its all the same, no requirement for background check, at least not for me. AND you have to go through all the same every year anyway so why bother with the "Retirement Visa"?

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    I thought a type O was for business, or work, and you need a invite from a firm, Sorry if I sound confused.

    My plan this visit is to scope out whether I would want to stay full time. I plan on staying 6 months, I would love to be able to do some work, even volinteer.....I don't think I can play pool all day every day......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobk_nyc View Post
    I thought a type O was for business, or work, and you need a invite from a firm, Sorry if I sound confused.
    No mate, that's a B. And, never be sorry about any question you ask in this forum. There isn't a question stupid enough in here. In short, we're here to help, and it would do some members to bear that in mind.

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    Thanks I will look into that also, I just want to what will be easiest, to stay 6 months. After that I will deceide if 6 months at a clip is enough, or not. I ahve stuff to deal with in the states.

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    BOB, as far as I know, They might have changed it, But when I came I came on a Tourist that I got at the consulate in LA, and was good for 60 days with a 30 day possible by going to the Immig. office and paying I think 500 baht, which I did and then I would go to Vientiane and get another tourist and would have it extended at Immig office in Chiang Mai.
    Eventually I did get the NON Immigration O in Vientiane and had it extended at 90 days to a retirement and now I go to Chiang Mai once a year and have it renewed and make my 90 day residence report thru the mail and I also have my own house book [yellow] too.
    But since I never leave the country I do not ever need to get an exit stamp for easy reentry that I hear is possible.
    That might be the way you would want to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bobk_nyc View Post
    One of the Ducuments required for a retirement visa, is

    Verification stating that the applicant has no criminal record issued from the county of his/her nationality or residence (the verification shall be valid for no more than 3 months).

    As I don't think strolling into a police station will get me this, I was wondering if any Americans here have any ideas.
    Note the word, "county."

    I've had to get police checks in my "county/city."

    It's a joke. I walk in. Pay $10 USD. Give my driver's licence, and the report is mailed to my residence.

    It varies from state to state and city and county, but if they are *not* requesting an FBI background check then you don't have to get one.

    Definitely check out this info. It may have changed by now.

    I am an American from Washington State. You could even do this from a county you haven't lived in for say, 20 years.

    But, confirm this.

    --MM
    It's a typo...it should be 'country' and not 'county.'

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    ^You're exactly right, it's a typo. And furthermore, whichever listless bureaucrat ends up examining the certificate probably won't know or care whether it's from a country, a county or a comic book. I'm convinced that Thai laws are purposely incomprehensible to increase opportunities for bribery. I always found that getting an educated Thai (an in-law, a trusted employee or a Thai attorney in a Westernized firm) to do all of this paperwork is preferable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by floorpotato
    I'm convinced that Thai laws are purposely incomprehensible to increase opportunities for bribery.
    You should be convinced, because that is true insomuch that Thai laws are designed to be able to be tailored/manipulated depending upon the situation. Although this makes for 'flexible' laws, most westerners don't feel very safe with this situation as we are used to less flexible laws.

    Sometimes the Thai way is better (especially if you know the rules by which the game is played) but more often than not it is just a means for the big man to further take advantage of the little man.
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    The local police station on their letter head can do a quick check for any "wants" and give it too you in five min. It is not a big thing. But I would suggest strongly that you get your first retirement/multy visa in the US and then renewal here in Thailand once a year is no problem and very easy, otherwise you end up making border runs for new visa's every 30 to 90 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobk_nyc View Post
    Thanks I will look into that also, I just want to what will be easiest, to stay 6 months. After that I will deceide if 6 months at a clip is enough, or not. I ahve stuff to deal with in the states.

    if you only want to stay 6 months, you hardly need a retirement visa

    just get the longest visa they will give you and renew it as and when

    this might entail a little travel, but that can be fun

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    FBI the way to go. Got my O-A Retirement visa in Los Angels at the Thai Consulate and used the FBI report. I had no problems getting my visa

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    My plan is to find and marry a Thai woman and live part of the year in a condo which we would buy. Is this possible? Income is not a problem, since I can easily meet the 800,000 baht in my bank account and show a monthly income greater than 30,000 baht(or 50,000 baht). Is there a retirement visa that would let me do that?

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    another visa question, I will be LOS almost 2 months, do I really have to leave, to get a 30 extension? seems that they would be happy to just get money from me, in BKK.

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    As explained to me by another poster when I asked the same question: Dance, monkey, dance!

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    ^^ No, get yourself a 60 day tourist visa from a Thai consulate or embassy.

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    Thai Embassy (Wash DC) and consulates in NEW York, Chicago and LA are no problem if you have all your paperwork in place.

    Regarding the criminal background check you can and should get it from your local police station. If you have worries over this issue, call the Thai Consulate nearest your residence and ask. Simple check as the cops can run you through their computer system and check for all the usual stuff. They may charge you something! My brother got his about 2 years ago and did it at the San Francisco PD. A 2 hour wait and $50 later he had the cert in his hands.

    Site below has all the details you will need for the Retirement Visa. Not as hard as it looks so, I think you're on the right track in getting this type of visa as it will give you the most flexibility.

    A Residence Permit in the case of retirement for person who is 50 years or over
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobk_nyc
    another visa question, I will be LOS almost 2 months, do I really have to leave, to get a 30 extension? seems that they would be happy to just get money from me, in BKK.
    No, if you get a Tourist visa in the states from an embassy or consulate then it will be for 60 days, and you can go to immigration in BKK or Pattaya and have it activated for an extra 30 days for I think 1000 or 1500 baht, so it will be good for actually 90 days.
    The visa free entry or the VOA is a 30 day permit, but I would get a tourist visa from them in the USA before coming.

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