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Feb 23, 2026
2 months ago
Sophie ******
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🚨 URGENT: Flight this Thursday - Need help with Thai Permit Amendment (AFCD Typo) 🚨

Hi everyone, I am in a desperate situation and need a "miracle" contact or a Thai agent. I am moving from HK to Bangkok this Thursday morning (Feb 26) with my dog, Popo.

The Problem:

1. My dog's microchip was typed incorrectly by the AFCD on his original license (089 instead of 289).

2. Because of this, my Thai Import Permit was issued with the wrong number (089).

3. I have already fixed the HK License, but the HK AFCD refuses to endorse my Health Certificate until I show them an Amended Thai Import Permit with the correct number.

The Crisis:

The Thai Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) at Suvarnabhumi is not answering phones or emails. I have less than 48 hours to get the Thai permit amended so I can get back to the HK AFCD for the final endorsement (which takes half a day).

Does anyone have:

1. A direct WhatsApp/Mobile for an officer at Suvarnabhumi AQS?

2. A Thai Pet Agent who can physically walk into the Suvarnabhumi office tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to get this amended on the spot?

3. Any advice on how to get the HK AFCD to "conditionally" endorse if I can't reach Thailand in time?

I am extremely stressed. If I don't have the Thai permit by tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, I won't get the HK endorsement in time for my Thursday flight. Please help! 🙏🐾
34 comments
Sep 29, 2023
3 years ago
Dutch embasy required test for those disease’s by application for retirement visa… does anyone has same experience with ohter thai embasy?
66 comments
Nov 17, 2021
4 years ago
Gerard ********
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Hi all

Can anyone kindly advise as to whether a Certificate of Recovery from COVID-19 (issued by a medical professional after 10 days without symptoms) can replace the requirement for a negative PCR test for entry into Thailand?

I am a double-vaccinated traveller with an approved non-immigrant B visa but my pre-departure PCR test was recently returned positive. I am asymptomatic but understand that PCR tests may return positive results regardless for up to 90 days after recovery.

Any guidance would be much appreciated - thank you.
5 comments
Jan 16, 2021
5 years ago
Matteo ****
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I have spoken to my thai embassy but I thought I would ask here as well. The covid test 72hrs before you fly, how does that apply if you have a short transit? I am flying Australia to Sydney, short lay over 2 hours then onto bangkok. Does the 72 hours refer to before you board your first flight or the second flight? I am sure my certificate will be within 72hours of my second flight as its quite a short layover but you never know 🤷‍♂️
18 comments
Dec 21, 2020
5 years ago
Karvin *******
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I’m confused with the “Fit to Fly health certificate” and “Covid-19 RT-PCR test”.

They’re two different things right?

So I have to get two different tests to satisfy both?

Also anyone got any recommendations to get Fit to Fly Cert and Covid PCR tests? Im from London
30 comments
Dec 9, 2020
5 years ago
Graham ******
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Has anyone had an issue with the rt PCR results not saying rt PCR on the paperwork, as Singapore Airlines are saying I can't board plane without RT PCR on the results
10 comments
Nov 21, 2020
5 years ago
Chuck *******
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Anybody in the Toronto or Barrie Ontario area have any luck getting the fit to fly certificate filled out without having a family doctor
8 comments
Oct 29, 2020
6 years ago
Jon *********
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Can someone suggest a doctor in the Uk (north west preferrably) that can do the medical declaration for leprosy, elephantitus etc?
5 comments
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