Here's my experience of The Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. We had read that people get there extra early, as they only process 130 applications per day, so we arrived at 8.15am. (They open at 9.30). There were already 8 or 9 people waiting and by the time it opened there were approx 40 - 50 people. As you go through the gate, you are asked what you are applying for so they can give you a checklist of what you should have with you and you get a ticket with your number on it. The guy couldn't give me a checklist because it was probably the first "F" visa dependant application he'd seen. Waited about 15 mins before it was my turn. Went to the counter, had my documents checked, was asked to confirm the visa I was applying for and then told to take a seat. 10 mins later I was called back to the counter to pay the fee. Given a receipt and told to return today between 2.30 and 4.30pm. Turned up today at 3.30pm, waited about 3 mins and received my passport with my visa. Very smooth from start to finish with no issues. Tod, I did receive an "F" Multi Entry the same as my wife and the cost was 750 MYR.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user shares their experience applying for an "F" visa at the Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. They arrived early to secure a spot, joining a queue of around 40-50 people before the embassy opened. After receiving a checklist and a number, they faced a short wait before their documents were processed. The user successfully obtained a Multi Entry "F" visa for 750 MYR after a smooth process, highlighting the effective organization and efficiency of the service.