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Oct 6, 2024
a year ago
Tod *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
**ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS;

EDIT; (Oct 8th)

All three countries (Cambodia, Malaysia & Vietnam) are all online on the eVisa system.. !!

**The following Thai consulates in S/E Asia will go to online eVisa applications ONLY starting the 8th of Oct.

They will discontinue any walk up/in person visa applications at that time.

Actually some of them stopped accepting in person applications already and have consular services closed until they open on the eVisa system on Tuesday

Vietnam - Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City

Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu

Cambodia - Phnom Penh

The follow consulates are NOT going online with the eVisa system, are still "walk up consulates" BUT you need to book an appt online to get in the gate

Lao - Vientiane, Savannakhet

Burma - Yangon

The following consulates are NOT going online with the eVisa system (at this time) and are "walk up consulates" no appt needed

Indonesia - Jakarta

Taiwan - Taipei

Philippines - Manila
Oct 6, 2024
a year ago
Karen ***********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Any info regarding immigration office? Will they be open tomorrow? Might be too early to ask but thx for any info.
Oct 6, 2024
a year ago
Hoffmann ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi,Is it true that each entry into Thailand grants 180 days? If I stay in Thailand for two months and then leave, will the 180 days be reset upon re-entry?
Oct 6, 2024
a year ago
Tod *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS;

**EDIT; (Oct 8th)

All three countries (Cambodia, Malaysia & Vietnam) are all online on the eVisa system.. !!

**

The following Thai consulates in S/E Asia will go to online eVisa applications ONLY starting the 8th of Oct.

They will discontinue any walk up/in person visa applications at that time.

Actually some of them stopped accepting in person applications already and have consular services closed until they open on the eVisa system on Tuesday

Vietnam - Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City

Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu

Cambodia - Phnom Penh

The follow consulates are still walk up consulates (they will not be changing to eVisa at this time) BUT you need to book an appt online to get in the gate

Lao - Vientiane, Savannakhet

Burma - Yangon

The following consulates are walk up consulates no appt needed

Indonesia - Jakarta

Taiwan - Taipei

Philippines - Manila
Oct 6, 2024
a year ago
Ian ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi

My lady of almost 2 years and i are about to make application for her to travel to Australia

Shes on her 3 passport for travel to other countries mostly italy

Wondering if best moove is a tourist visa. A spouse visa partner visa. Or should i marry the girl if it makes it easier for her to come to Australia ?? Ive been told marriage visa is so much more expensive than other options.

Any advise on a successful application would be appreciated

I assume that shes travelled in the past may be an advantage

But also well aware Australia is tough to get into even though ive paid my taxes my whole life they choose who and were i can have a partner

If it makes any difference i hold a thai retirement visa mutiple entry drivers licence in Thailand etc 🤷
Oct 6, 2024
a year ago
Lloyd ***********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Any suggestions for a muay Thai boot camp in Chang Mai? Going early November 💪🏽
Oct 6, 2024
a year ago
Greta *****
ORIGINAL POSTER
So just to be very clear...If I have the DTV visa but I do not wish to activate it upon my entry to Thailnd because I'm planning a short stay, do I get to choose whether to use it and when or does it get activated by default once it's in the immigration computer data base?
Oct 6, 2024
a year ago
Brad *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello. My thai wife has been granted a visitor subclass 600 visa (Australia) Can she arrive and stay beyond the 12th of April. Or can she not be in the country from the 12th of April? The Thai agency told us the latter. Which doesn't make sense as I read it.
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