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I’ve been udon Thani for nearly 2 months since I spent a month back in England nearly 3 months in Pattaya before that. I want to apply for a 1 year visa as I’ve already left Thailand and come back 3 times and I’m worried I won’t get let back in. I know it costs just under £500 but what else will they ask me for? Thank you in advance
Currently in the US (LA Consulate jurisdiction). Have an offer for a job in Phuket. The employer is currently working on the work permit paperwork I'll need to submit through the e-visa portal.
On the LA Consulate website there is both a 90-day option ($80) and a 1 year option ($200).
My plan is to work high season for about 5 months.
My understanding is that near the 90 day mark I'll need to leave the country (she said go-to Malaysia) and re-apply for another 90 day visa. She made it sound like it's a one-day process. Does this sound correct?
She also said don't bother with the 1 year option as "they never get approved and it's a waste of money". Any thoughts here on why this option is more difficult?
If I could get the 1 year Non-B visa would that preclude me from having to leave the country at 90 days, or is the exit/entry still required on a 1 year Non-B visa also?
Can you help or advise me on how to get a 90 day visa for Nov. - Feb. Or even a one year visa as l intend on coming back late next year. I'm in Los Angeles California and I'm having no luck with the Thailand Consulate here in L.A.
Hi there, thanks for letting me join the group! I have an important question about VISAs.
Which is the best way (if there is any) to get a 1 year VISA for a whole family? (dad, mum and a little daugther 5 years old). That means not having to re-enter the border and means being there for a year WITHOUT working ... Thanks a lot !!!
I'm wanting to stay up to 1 year in Thailand. Just wondering what would be the easiest way to obtain a 1 year visa/work permit.
I am considering working under a company (friend's business) or teaching English. Any idea which would be easier and require the least amount of paperwork?
Currently I have a tourist visa but will be getting the non-immigrant B visa soon.