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NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
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Can someone enlighten me on what happens to your passport status after you sell up and move permanently to Thailand on a retirement visa
Assuming you have multiple years left before passport expires ,
Your Passport information will contain your now outdated old home address
should you inform your home embassy or consulate in Thailand and give them your Thailand address so that they can replace your current passport with a new passport showing your new Thailand address
Or What. ??
If you continue to use your passport with your now outdated address could you be denied entry into your home country due to you sharing the same address as the people who bought your old home and now have passports of their own
Hi can someone post the link to the correct site for me to apply for a Non O retirement 90 day visa please. Official e visa site only has OA or OX visa ? Not just O . Or is it now called a 90 day Thai visa? With option to convert to long term when in Thailand?
Hi can someone post the link to the correct site for me to apply for a Non O retirement 90 day visa please. Official e visa site only has OA or OX visa ? Not just O . Or is it now called a 90 day Thai visa? With option to convert to long term when in Thailand?
What is the cheapest visa to get for a couple wanting to live in Thailand for the next five years sporadically, like 3 months to 9 months a year. Would it be cheaper to just stay 30 days and extend and do visa runs to neighboring countries or apply for a retirement visa or some kind of digital nomad visa or something else I haven’t considered? Cheaper the better is our priority. We don’t mind traveling and living in neighboring countries.
I got married in December. I was on a 90 day O-visa. I want to be able to go to Thailand for 6months every year and spend 6 months back in USA. What's the best option for me? I was thinking marriage visa, is this my best option?
Hi all if i used an agent to obtain my retirement visa and he put the money in my bank to get me over the line do i have to use the same agent for renewal or can i use someone else who is much cheaper