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Could you please tell me if my understanding on the 90 day non immigrant visa is correct.
I will be applying from the UK via the evisa website and this is the part I'm confused about, when it's granted do I have 90 days to enter the kingdom then immigration will stamp my passport allowing me to stay for 90 days?
I shall then look to open a bank account and transfer 800,000baht from my UK account and allow to season for 2 calendar months before applying for a 1 year retirement visa.
I thought I was applying for a 90 day evisa when I chose vacation as a reason for travel. What I got was 60 days when I arrived. How long before my 60 days are up can I apply for 30 day extension? USA citizen not on visa upon arrival but issued evisa online. Thanks in advance.
I want to apply online for the O-A visa. I have the following question. On page 4 of the online application form, it asks for the upload of supporting documents for health insurance, criminal record, bank and others. How did you proceed if you had to upload multiple documents related to a position? I can only upload one page even though I have several to upload. Thanks to everyone who replied. I also received an email from the Embassy earlier advising me to combine all 3 bank statements into one PDF.
I’m applying for a Thai Non-Immigrant O (Spouse) Visa for the first time through the Embassy in Canberra, and I’d really appreciate some advice from anyone who has gone through it recently.
From what I’ve read, the main requirements are:
• Marriage certificate + spouse’s Thai ID & house registration
• Invitation letter from spouse
• Bank statement showing at least 20,000 THB (individual) or 40,000 THB (family)
• Proof of residence in Australia
• Proof of accommodation in Thailand
• Flight itinerary
My question is: did the Embassy ask you for anything extra beyond this list (like proof of income, wedding photos, extra financials, etc.)? And was an invitation letter in English enough, or did you also provide one in Thai?
Any tips or clarifications would be a huge help since this is my first time applying 🙏
Applied in Jakarta — and amazingly, it got approved in just three days
Since I didn’t have much time, I decided to go through an agent. Most of the reviews I read said it would take at least 10 days to get approved, so I booked a 10-day stay in Bali just in case.
But unexpectedly, the visa came through early. With this “extra time” on my hands, I’m now seriously considering going one step further — maybe I should just apply for Indonesia’s digital nomad visa?
Who can shere his experience with getting a 3mths Non-Imm. (marriage visa)visa in Thai Embassy in Laos using Thaievisa application.Isit true that you must be in Laos to be able to apply for that visa using Thaievisa website? and wait up to 14 days in laos for receiving it?
Is there any other quicker way to get that visa only in 3 days as it was before?
Any suggestion,experience inf.aremore then wecome.
Hi everyone, I hope there is someone who can perhaps give me some visa advice. I am applying for a work visa (non-immigrant B which will be extended upon arrival in Thailand). My husband is moving with me and it seems that he should apply for a non-immigrant O visa (spouse) which will also be extended upon our arrival.
Now specifically I want to know more about his application on the eVisa site. It seems we need to select the option for him visiting family residing in Thailand even though we will go together?
The financial statements are another headache as we are unsure what exactly they need. Of course he will not be working in Thailand so there won’t be any further prove of income during our stay.
The visa process for him has us a little confused and any advice will be appreciated, including what my employer can help with and should we take the original marriage certificate with us to Thailand.
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