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Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
I’m confused about the 90 day check-in with the DTV visa.

1. Do you have to show a bank statement with the 500,000 THB in the bank when you check-in at 90 days?

2. Do you have to do a 90 check-in after every re-entry or once a year?

Thanks in advance for your help in clarifying
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
While waiting for my visa, I came back to Thailand, I just got approved right now, if I fly back to Vietnam and then come back to Thailand, will I still get my visa ?
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
Hello flying to Ho chi min on Sunday.I want to know can I go to embassy Monday morning and hand all the paperwork in myself ?
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
Charles **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
If I were to take out 1 million baht cash hypothetically ….let’s say and kept it in a safe in a house and then received DTV and lived of the 1 million baht (for two years let’s say)

Would I have to pay any tax?
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
I want to apply for DTV as l have a genuine work from anywhere job in Australia with an Australian employer and want to spend much more time in LOS. I go to Thailand to be with my Thai girlfriend and live in her home.

I have the required funds for the DTV in one bank account, but l do not transact from it as my pay goes to a different account.

Can any recent applicant advise as to whether in Oz they ask for proof of pay going into your account, or is the statement from my account with the required money parked in it all they need? I've got a letter from my employer, an employment contract from them stating I can work anywhere and have no problem with required money in the bank.

TIA
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
Morgan *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Is there a limit to the number of entries by land (from Cambodia)? My visa expires on 20.1.25 and in 2024 I will exceed the annual 180 days, does the count reset in a new year? 🙏🙏
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
Julia ******
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hi - I have a non-b that expires jan 12th. I am going to vietnam for a week at that time. And planned to potentially re-enter Thailand with a tourist visa. I am considering applying for Ed visa when I return. Do I need to actively cancel my non-b - in order to re-enter and begin application for Ed Visa - or will it automatically expire and "cancel" on jan 12th? I ask because schools I have contacted keep saying I need to "cancel my non-b"... I assumed it will expire. And when I re-enter Thailand I will have a garden variety 60 day tourist visa. Any help welcome.. Thank you!!
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
If I enter Thailand on an ED visa for studying Thai language and am subsequently accepted into a master’s program at a University, is it possible to apply for the necessary visa changes without leaving the country?

I was supposed to start my MBA in Bangkok next month but backed out due to personal reasons. Now I want to spend an extended amount of time “living” in the city to ensure I am truly willing to commit the next 2 years of my life to it. Hoping to experience this and start school (if that’s the path I choose) before May.
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
Remus ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Can anyone please clarify wether multiple supporting documents can be uploaded one after the other on the eVisa website? When I click to add a new file, it seems to be replacing the previous one. Thanks
Dec 4, 2024
a year ago
Ronnie ***********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Im 51 years old abd here currently from UK on 60 day tourist visa excemption and plan to extend soon for 30 days.

However, i wish to apply for longer term 5 years visa, or 1 - 2 year visa with work permit, as I would like to live and work here.

When is best for me to apply? Should I do so now during this current tourist visa period?

Also what's the easiest longer term visa for me to apply for?
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