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Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Nigel ********
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Hi I am relocating to Thailand in March. Anyone have any recommendations for companies with good health insurance please?
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Jack *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Potential problem discovered today. Some immigration offices may ask you for proof your bank deposit came from abroad. Many people use online banks like Wise. But Wise send from their Wise London bank to a partner bank in Thailand, and then on to your bank. So your deposit's code in your Thai bank is not from abroad. Immigration can therefore make this an obstacle - that needs overcoming - to get your visa. Note: not all offices or officers ask for this apparently.

UPDATE: According to others, it seems this problem has been solved by Wise giving an option to send "funds for longstay". If, like me however, you sent the funds before this option was available, the problem remains. You will most likely have to resend the funds from abroad. My local office will not accept the Wise (funds sent) statement as proof.
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Laura ************
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Hello! Please could I get some reassurance, my family and I are visiting Thailand on 22nd January for 33 days until 25th February as tourists from the UK. I believe we don't need a visa for this as it is now up to 60 days? Am I correct in thinking this? Panicking a bit as there's lots of conflicting info online. Thanks so much xx
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Bill *******
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(Not sure if allowed here)

Seeking advice for something a bit urgent. My wife will have her medical check at Bumrungrad in order to get the CR1 visa (marriage) to go to America. For this she needs all vaccinations. She has no record of these. Bumrungrad can do the whole process but if we get the vaccines there it will be around 30k total for the health check + vaccines

I’ve been recommended by another expat to first go to a government hospital to get an antibody test to see what vaccines are already in my wife’s system (she lost her records). Then we can see what she needs and have it done cheaper outside of Bumrungrad

I’m wondering if anyone else has done this process for their spouse and if you have any advice. Just looking for the most cost effective way.

The medical exam itself can only be done at two hospitals and this was confirmed by the embassy

Thank you
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Charlie *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi,first time coming to thailand.coming for 35 days but wish to visit Vietnam and enter Thailand again to fly back to Malta. What visa do I need to apply for.thanks
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Susanna **********
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Hi, I would need a help if anyone can answer. I apply tourist visa (one entry/60 days) then I extend that + 30 days. Now I will go out from country (first 90 days full) to Vietnam and then coming back. Do I eather apply online this same visa that I did before but from Vietnam office (not my orginal county where I left in the beginning first time and did online application there) or I need to buy a some kind of ticket out from country after 60 days? My orginal returning flight is in 90 days.
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Aungg *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi guys..I’m a master student at Mahidol and I have to get my non immigrant education plus visa extended..this is my first extension before 3 months expiry ..how long before my visa expires should I go to the immigration? Thanks in advance
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Max *****
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Has anyone applied for DTV in Malaysia? How long was the process?
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Tina ****************
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Hi, does anyone know if the documents submitted to obtain the DTV need to be submitted every year for the 5 years?

In addition, does a DTV visa holder have to request permission to leave Thailand?

Any info will be very appreciated. Thank you
Jan 9, 2025
a year ago
Let's say I apply for a DTV visa online and get approved, but then find out that there is a small error in my application and the e-visa itself. However the consulate have already approved and issued the visa so they can't cancel it. In this case, if I apply for another DTV visa with all the correct information and they approve it too, what happens? Can I have two online visas being valid simultaneously? Will i have any problems entering Thailand in this case? Can I enter and cancel the "wrong" visa when I'm already in Thailand?
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