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Nov 24, 2024
a month ago
Jay *****
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Hello! Trying to fly from Vietnam to Thailand with a dog. Our USDA certificate expires on Dec 1st. What documents do we need to get her into thailand?
Sep 28, 2024
3 months ago
Kimberly ********
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Hello again! Got my husband and daughter approved for their DTV’s as dependents via the Washington DC embassy.

Here is my original post for when I got approved:

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September 6 - submitted their applications

September 23rd - requested my marriage certificate, passports of both mother and father, and flight itinerary with all of our names on it.

I had already submitted our marriage certificate but I guess they missed it so I resubmitted.

I had already submitted my passport but I resubmitted with mine and my husbands.

I had already submitted the flight itinerary so I resubmitted.

Our situation was a little crazy. We are taking our dogs with us and our original flight was Tuesday, September 24th. Dogs got denied boarding (story for a different time), and so we had to rebook our flights to tonight, September 27th.

September 24th - my husbands visa got approved but we didn’t hear back about my daughters visa.

September 25th - request for more info for our daughter. They wanted an updated flight itinerary because they “can’t approve a visa for anyone currently in Thailand” because according to our original itinerary we were already there. I resubmitted our updated itinerary and wrote a kind cover letter explaining what happened and then something to the effect of, “My visa and my husbands visa have been approved already. I appreciate the expedited nature of this application for my daughter so she has no trouble entering with us.”

Hers was approved later that day.

I borrowed money from my mom to have the full $32k in my account for their applications as I wasn’t able to get a clear answer as to if each applicant needed their own 500,000 baht.

For all three of our applications, DC took from 12-16 business days to process.

On our way to the Houston airport to move! ✌️✌️
Sep 27, 2024
3 months ago
Kimberly ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello again! Got my husband and daughter approved for their DTV’s as dependents via the Washington DC embassy.

Here is my original post for when I got approved:

[members only]/?

September 6 - submitted their applications

September 23rd - requested my marriage certificate, passports of both mother and father, and flight itinerary with all of our names on it.

I had already submitted our marriage certificate but I guess they missed it so I resubmitted.

I had already submitted my passport but I resubmitted with mine and my husbands.

I had already submitted the flight itinerary so I resubmitted.

Our situation was a little crazy. We are taking our dogs with us and our original flight was Tuesday, September 24th. Dogs got denied boarding (story for a different time), and so we had to rebook our flights to tonight, September 27th.

September 24th - my husbands visa got approved but we didn’t hear back about my daughters visa.

September 25th - request for more info for our daughter. They wanted an updated flight itinerary because they “can’t approve a visa for anyone currently in Thailand” because according to our original itinerary we were already there. I resubmitted our updated itinerary and wrote a kind cover letter explaining what happened and then something to the effect of, “My visa and my husbands visa have been approved already. I appreciate the expedited nature of this application for my daughter so she has no trouble entering with us.”

Hers was approved later that day.

I borrowed money from my mom to have the full $32k in my account for their applications as I wasn’t able to get a clear answer as to if each applicant needed their own 500,000 baht.

For all three of our applications, DC took from 12-16 business days to process.

On our way to the Houston airport to move! ✌️✌️
Nov 1, 2023
a year ago
Gayaanan ************
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Hi we were travelling around SE Asia for a year and went to Thailand three times (few months apart) within that year and on the third visit we got visa extension for one more month. We really liked Thailand and decided to come back for a year to learn Thai on ED visa so we applied for it while back in Canada. It's been over a month and no update on the application yet but the embassy said it could take couple more weeks. Unfortunately we already booked the tickets in advance to come back next week to avoid expensive flights and prepared our paperwork to bring our cats with us. I'm wondering if it would be ok to go to Thailand with the 30 day visa exemption again with our cats and wait for the embassy to issue our visa and then exit thailand and re enter while leaving the cats with our friend in thailand. Does anyone know if there would be any issues with this? Traveling with our cats is very stressful so we want to avoid any complications if possible. Thanks!

EDIT: In response to the feedback for the removal of the post, yes we submitted ALL of the required documents made by the school and signed by the MOE in thailand to our embassy. The delay is not due to that, they said they simply need minimum 25 business days to process due to high volume which we didnt realize before. Hope this answers the concerns in the feedback. My question is more on the implications of entering with 30 day visa exemption and exiting and reentering with the ED visa once issued. Also if there are any issues bringing cats on the 30 day visa exemption while we wait for the ED visa.
Jul 25, 2021
3 years ago
Michael **************
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello all

Has anyone brought their dog over from the USA using one of those companies that fly with you animal.

Thanks
Mar 5, 2019
6 years ago
Heather ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Thanks for this group -- it's really helpful! I have a couple questions and would love advice.

Background:

My husband and I have been to Thailand several times and would like to stay longer. We returned from our last trip on December 2018. We are both over 50, US citizens and we are considering the Retirement Visa (and meet all requirements), but want to see if we truly want to relocate long-term first.

Questions:

1. Can we enter Thailand on an exempt visa, get paperwork from our Muay Thai school (accredited school and they are doing our paperwork in advance so we will have it within 10 days of arrival in Thailand) -- and then head to Laos to convert it to an ED visa (within the 30 days)? Or do we need to first have a single or multiple entry tourist visa from the US in order to convert to the ED visa in Laos?

2. We're traveling with our cat (pure breed, we have all the details handled). We will also have proof of onward travel before our 30 days for the exempt visa. Does anyone think having a cat with us will be a problem on an exempt visa? (As in, raise red flags for an exempt visa.)
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