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Currently in Vietnam and applied for remote work. I included the employment agreement and a letter from the company owner. They requested docs about the business (I added the registration and a copy of the website), my duties/employment history (I added that and my CV), but also they requested pay slips for 6 months
I haven't started work yet, which was included in the employment agreement (the start date is next week). Has anyone applied for a job they haven't been working at for six months? How can one sent pay slips if they haven't received any yet?
So I got one question. I got my Visa approved recently. If I would change my employment to a new company. Do I have to apply for a new visa with the same process or what do I need to do?
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?
I love thailand and missing much. I will relocate to thailand forever, but I haven't been there more 10 years ago.
i have been in germany for around 8 years as refugee, and I couldn't get a german passport, and I can't live at iran. Life is hard here ,I want to move back to thailand, and if it's possible to stay for a long time and get thailand nationality .
What is your idea to guide and what possibilities I have .please guide me like study or visa work
I am currently employed in a software development company based outside Thailande. One of our clients is an IT company based in Thailand.
Over the past five years, I have been traveling to Thailand for meetings on a Non-B Visa. Our client used to assist with the required documentation for the visa. Currently, I hold a one-year business visa that remains valid until March 2024.
Recently, I have secured a job opportunity in Thailand. The prospective employer has informed me that in order to obtain a work permit, I need to apply for a new non-B Visa through their company. I have a few inquiries regarding this process :
- Do I really need a new visa ? (New employer under BOI, old one no)
- Can I initiate the application for a new Non-B Visa while my current one is still valid? Or would I need to cancel my existing visa?
My NON-IMM B visa expires on the 11th of September, while my airport stamp expires on the 30th of August. Can I do a border run and still get 90 days even if the visa expires in September?
So I will be getting a new passport this week (old one run out of pages), and I'm on a extension of stay valid until 31/Dec (which I can't extend further because it's linked to my employment and I will only get a new contract in Mar/23).
To sort my stay in Thailand for now, I'm planning on flying to Malaysia next week and return on the same day to receive a visa exempt entry stamp (I should get 90 days free).
My questions are: Do I really need to go to Chengwattana to transfer my extension stamp, even tho it is almost finish anyway? (or can I just go to the airport with both passports and leave the country). Also, on the trip to Malaysia, just to confirm if it would be straightforward to get a visa exempt entry once I'm back in the same day (as in, I'm expecting that my current extension will be terminated once I leave the country, and when I'm back the immigration will just stamp me as a normal tourist). I've never done this sorts of border runs, but my visa history is pretty clean (albeit long).
Please I’m on a Tourist and would arrive in Thailand on 23 November. I have a job offer awaiting me. Can I apply for a different visa type when I get there? I learnt the government have stopped issuing such visas to tourist. How true is that. Thank you