Hey guys. I'm planning to apply for a 60 day Thai Visa in Phnom Penh. Does anyone have tips for that, since I could only find info from 2017?What would be the fastest and safest way to do that (myself, agency, local security guy - as some people suggested)? I'm only staying in Phnom Penh for 5 days and I want to know if that's enough to get my visa. Also, I have to mention that I only entered Thailand once, with VOA and I am a European citizen, from Romania. Thanks for the tips! 😁
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A user is seeking advice for applying for a 60-day Thai Visa in Phnom Penh, specifically looking for safe and quick options as they have only 5 days in the city. They mention their prior experience with a visa on arrival (VOA) and highlight being a Romanian citizen. A response directed them to the official Thai embassy website for comprehensive details.
Yes, thanks. I'm no native English speaker so the "compulsory" term threw me off. I imagined it's necessary for both single and multiple entry visa, but it's more likely to be asked on the latter 😅 So, it's a fact that I don't need the employment letter Single Entry?
I just copy: Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa will only be granted to Cambodian nationals or those with proof of permanent residence in Cambodia. Do you have a permanent residence in Cambodia? If no then: Letter of Employment (compulsory for Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa applicants) So not needed for Single Entry Tourist Visa.
Thanks Robert, I havealready checked the list of necessary documents and the official info on the thaiembassy website. What I needed was some updated info as to how picky they can be or how strict they get about the documents (for example I am a freelancer so I don't have a letter of employment) or if there's a chance or being denied visa?
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