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Dec 26, 2024
a year ago
Nelu *******
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Good morning everyone, I would like to leave for Thailand for 90 days, upon arrival I know they ask you for the return ticket, for the Onward Ticket to show the emigration how to proceed, times to buy it and when I should pay it to avoid problems.

Thank you very much and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone.
Dec 26, 2024
a year ago
Mma *******
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The Rental contracts that Visa Agents in Pattaya can 'cook up' - are they sufficient to use for Work Permit applications? The Apartment I am currently is unable to provide a rental contract that is sufficient for the Work Permit application. I'm looking for a work around. cheers-
Dec 26, 2024
a year ago
David **********
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INTERESTING ONE - UK guy married to Thai National in Thailand. Pre-nup made to secure my assets before married. Child together born in Thailand. I have Original Birth Certificate with bothr parents names on. Moved to UK, now divorced in UK. Child now 13yrs, full custody with me. Ex wife still here in UK. Thailand Coutt presumably wont know we divorced. Pro's and Cons please if I decided to return with the Boy for holiday or to live. ? UPDATE - HAVE ADDED EXTRA DETAILS IN A REPLY TO A POST ON THIS MATTER.
Dec 26, 2024
a year ago
Ying ***********
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Hello everyone! I hope you’re all doing great. I have encountered some visa issues and would greatly appreciate it if anyone with similar experience could provide some insight and advice.

I left Thailand last Friday after a 60-day stay in Phuket and would like to reenter the country as soon as possible. I applied for an E-Visa on Sunday and it’s still pending approval. The reason why I applied for an E-visa despite having a 60-day visa exemption for my passport is because the immigration officer told me to do so the last time I reentered the country just a few days after my departure.

I do have a prior commitment that requires me to get back to Phuket as soon as possible. Do you think I should just try to fly into the country before my E-visa is approved, hoping to get another 60-day visa exemption? Or do you think I should really wait until the E-visa is approved?

All help is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
Dec 26, 2024
a year ago
Sam ********
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My phone CAN NOT take a sim card. Whats the main local carriers that work all over Thailand?
Dec 25, 2024
a year ago
Hi everyone,

what happens if I enter Thailand before my DTV is approved? Would I still be able to re-enter Thailand later with the DTV in about a month or so?

Appreciate any insights or advice! Thanks.
Dec 25, 2024
a year ago
Stephen *******
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12 Days and no word...still "processing"...is it because of the holidays? Anyone else experiencing delays?
Dec 25, 2024
a year ago
Has anyone applied for the DTV visa in Vietnam? I am planning to travel there soon to do it and wanted to know if they require the 500k baht to be held for a minimum period of time. Also, since I work remotely, what documents should I request from my employer?
Dec 25, 2024
a year ago
Pv ******
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Feedback Regarding Bank Policy for Foreigners

I am an expatriate working here in Thailand and receive my salary in another bank.

I opened an account with Krungsri Bank for personal use and have conducted a few transactions, sending and receiving money with my Thai friends.

Recently, I was informed by the bank that, as a foreigner, I am not allowed to receive money from sources other than my salary. This restriction has been quite surprising and inconvenient for me.

In comparison, I have previously worked in Singapore, where the banking system is much more accommodating and foreigner-friendly.

Unfortunately, this recent experience has made me feel that Thailand is becoming increasingly challenging for foreigners in terms of financial transactions.

I hope the bank will reconsider or clarify this policy to ensure a smoother experience for expatriates who contribute to the economy here.

#krungsri

#KrungthaiAXALife

#krungsri

@krungsri

#thailand

#ThaiNews
Dec 25, 2024
a year ago
Higor *********
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Question, if i get the DTV visa i can leave and come back from Thailand whenever i want or just once every 6 months?
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