I am married with 2 daughter's married for 9 years can anyone tell me the requirements to get backto Thailand or a agent in South yorkshire that can help me I want to go back for 3 months as I have a elderly mother in the Uk
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A user inquires about the requirements for returning to Thailand for three months after being married for nine years and having two daughters. The community offers advice, suggesting the application for a Certificate of Entry via the London embassy and mentioning a normal Tourist Visa (TR) as a suitable option for a short stay. They discuss details about entry permits and necessary insurance, emphasizing that different visa types like NON-O may apply based on marital status.
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less paperwork and cheaper to get tourist visa. But both options suitable for 90 days
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Michael ********
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Gary *********
Great to see people freely helping those who need a bit of info regarding getting back out to Thailand. Well done people 👍
Gary *********
Yup, loads of help and advice. I’ve previously held long term visas when I lived in phuket, but I’ll definitely need some advice for the current situation. A great help and appreciated by many.
Yes indeed, I guess that was the purpose of setting up the group. Fair dues to that person/s.
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Gareth ********
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follow the link, it’s pretty straightforward.
Stuart *********
You have to apply for a certificate of entry from the London embassy. Check their website for specific requirements. I’m not sure an elderly mother in the UK will make a difference.
Shaun *******
Do it yourself. Apply for your visa and then an entry permit. Easy to do if all your paperwork is in order. I'm from Doncaster and have been thailand and back recently. If you want help feel free to message me
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