Looking for a visa agent in Ayutthaya that can help with driver’s license
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The original poster is seeking a visa agent in Ayutthaya for assistance with obtaining a driver’s license. However, multiple comments suggest that obtaining a driver’s license in Thailand is straightforward and can be done without an agent. Many users advise that the process typically takes a few hours and costs around 200-300 THB if done independently. They encourage the OP to handle the application personally at a Department of Land Transport (DLT) center, emphasizing the simplicity of the procedure, the need for a medical certificate, and the administrative necessities like proof of residency and passport copies.
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Bit of advice for anyone wanting a license. Go to a local doctor or clinic to get your medical certificate. I’ve had 2 license in the past. One from Pattay DLT and the other from Ubon DLT. Both sites had clinics across the road from the center. Today I went early to Pathum Thani DLT, to beat the queue. Nearest clinic 2km away. Going again in the near year with a medical certificate in hand
not lazy, dangerous. You personally have to sit the online safety videos and also the in person reflex and vision tests. It's not hard just go in yourself like everyone else suggested
Very easy to do yourself. Especially if you have Non O. You need copies of your passport, visa and do a medical form, also details of your address in Thailand. Then be prepared to queue half a day and take a Micky mouse test. Not sure of the cost but it’s a hell of a lot less than the 3000 + that an agent will charge you. Just go to the nearest DLT center. I’m doing mine tomorrow. Hopefully I can get my expired license renewed without all the hassle
my friend did his last week. His licence had expired. Had to make appointment. Had to register and watch a 3 hour DLT training video video. He said best to watch the video before going to office.
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