Iโm considering getting a Non O 90 days by myself. I would like to know if someone has the same experience, easy or not?
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The community shared positive experiences about applying for a Non-O visa for 90 days independently. Many recommend using the e-visa application system from your home country, stating that it is generally straightforward as long as you provide all necessary supporting documents. Some practical tips include managing file sizes when submitting documents and leveraging help from others in case of complications. Specific reasons for needing the Non-O visa, such as marriage, age, or having a Thai child, should also be clarified to ensure accurate assistance.
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Really easy. Ive done it here in penang. The only problem you'll encounter is trying to get 3 months bank statements and your complete passport in to two pdf documents with a file size of 3mb or less. Seriously silly limit. I have posted a video on how I did that with Google documents so look at my posts in the group to find it.
You don't have to complete the application in one go. You can do a bit, save it, come back and continue up to around 7 days i think.
If you get asked for further info during the process and are unsure, I just created a pdf document explaining my query and uploaded that to the relevant section.
They asked for my drivers licence as I said I was arriving by car. It was private hire with someone else driving, I uploaded a pdf document explaining that and no further questions.
It's easy, just do the evisa embassy for Thailand Visa Advice | DTV | Retirement & More . Just try yourself too many comments on here make it seem difficult. Because you asked ๐
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