Ok dimbo again, I took the best advice and applied for a 60 day visa and it has been granted, so is that it? just an email attachment ? Should I print it off and present it to immigration or what?
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After receiving your 60-day Thai visa approval via email, it is essential to print the document and present it to immigration officials upon your arrival in Thailand. Immigration officers need a physical copy to verify your visa status; failing to do so may result in being granted only a 30-day exemption. It's also advisable to keep additional copies for any future extensions you may need while in Thailand.
thanks. Whats the weblink? The last time i checked mu country is not qualified for an evisa. Have to go personally at the embassy/consulate in my country.
Yes, it does depend on country. UK all online and many others. Still a number of countries don’t use it (eg Australia). You can check on the site if you can use the evisa system or not.
Check the date they stamp on your passport before leaving immigration. I've heard of stories of showing a 60 day visa and still only getting stamped for 30 days