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What is the process and cost to change from a COVID extension to a Non-O visa in Thailand?

Jun 21, 2021
5 years ago
Wawwa *****
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Anyone has recently changed from COVID extension to Non-O visa within Thailand? How much did you pay for it? (Kindly remove the post if not appropriate)
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The post inquires about the recent experiences of individuals who have transitioned from a COVID extension to a Non-O visa in Thailand, specifically about the associated costs. A comment seeks clarification on the specific type of Non-O visa being discussed.
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Bobby ********
Which Non-O visa?
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Wawwa *****
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@Bobby *******
Volunteer. I just want to know the current market price if going through agents.
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Wawwa *****
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what's your definition of "legitimate" may I ask?
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Bobby ********
Wawwa Lee. The volunteer visa through an agent is not a legitimate visa. You are aware of this? It's 40,000+ baht. Legitimate volunteer visa is 2000 baht
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