We get a LOT of posts from people who don't mention the stamp they're on here, their nationality, how long they've been here, where you are located, etc :O
Those are critical pieces of information without which it is VERY hard to give good advice for what ever it is you're trying to do, especially seeing as many thousands of people have been here a long time time on covid extensions and are wanting to bounce out/back to get off that and on to a visa exempt or tourist visa entry.
When you make a post IF you're wanting good information please provide
*Nationality (country of passport origin)
*Current Stamp or Extension
*time IN country
*where you are in thailand
Thanx one and all for making this the top go-to entry, visa, extension group on the inter-web (y)
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Members of this community are reminded to include key information when seeking advice about visas in Thailand, specifically nationality, current stamp or extension, duration of stay in the country, and location within Thailand. This information is essential for providing accurate assistance regarding visa matters.
I noticed there aren't any rules listed when you go to write a post. This would be a good rule and I think most people who do this just joined and won't know better any other way. They won't see this post I mean.
I could not agree more. For so many of us our immigration status is a major priority in our lives. To have this group to get great accurate advice is invaluable.
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