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Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Baz ******
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Hi guys, I have a strange one this time, my friend is looking for a turkey for Christmas

Where can we purchase one (or more) from ?

Thanks in advance
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Boaz **********
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Hi everyone

I want to apply for DTV in Ho Chi Minh

I am with a wife and two children

I understood that before I can apply for my dependents I need to receive an approval for me as DTV holder.

Is there someone here who already did that and can tell how long it takes for the approval?
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Mark *********
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TM 30 question, when i arrive next week I’ll be going to my wife’s house we’re she’ll report me in , if we go somewhere else for a week does she have to report me back in to her address again, a bit confused how it works, thanks
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
David ***
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Hi everyone, I’m looking for SIM cards for 90 days here in Thailand. Which and where can I buy them? Thank you 🙏
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Wouter *********
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Dutch Digital Nomad here - I'm applying for the DTV and I'm trying to understand if my personal AON travel insurance will cover me in Thailand. I'm guessing as long as I don't get injured at the actual office, it should be fine? I'd like to hear others' thoughts and experiences on this. Thanks!
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Anthony ***********
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Hello all,

I’ve checked the group before penning this message but to no avail; in a slight pickle. Thanks in advance for any help or insight.

I had applied (successfully) and obtained an e-visa, running to 20th March 2025. I showed this to immigration at Krabi on arrival and all was well/approved. However, my friend whom has just arrived (with the same longevity of successful visa), warned me to check the stamp listed in my passport, that was added by immigration, as he’d heard a couple of horror stories and it seems his stamp is only valid for 60 days.

Now checking, the stamp in my passport, reflects that it’s “valid until” the 2nd December, I.e only 60 days.

With this context, the question is, as presumably immigration will go by the stamp over any e-visa or QR code I share, how can I remedy this? Is it as simple as an immigration office or returning back to the airport for them to “override” or re-stamp my passport with the correct, deferred date?

Sorry if this had been posted before. Feeling a bit anxious. Any help is hugely hugely appreciated 🙏🙏
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Sheri *********
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Hi. I am applying for the DTV under the soft power provision. On the application in the travel information sections n it asks for the intended date of arrival and the intended date if departure. For the intended date of departure do I need to put 180 days since the stay is renewed every 180 days OR do I put the 5 years? Thank you in advance for any insight you may offer.
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Myron **********
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If I fly in on a 60 day.Visa exempt stamp.Do I have to show transportation out of thailand within those sixty days
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Myron **********
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I believe that most airlines will only let you change your return ticket free of charge once if you fly in on 60 day Visa exempt, then extend 30 days.Then do a border bounce.You would have to change your return flight twice

How do people handle this
Oct 13, 2024
a year ago
Jack ****************
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I've posted about this before, but I've got some new information...

I need a new phone. I go back to USA for 3 weeks about every 2-3 months. Too much time to want to deal with two phones. As far as I know AIS will require me to use a physical SIM. Verizon is saying they only offer phones with 2 eSIMs. Sales people are sometimes derps though .. or is the world really on its way to only eSIM?
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