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I've just submitted my e-Visa application for a non-immigrant O (retirement) visa to the Thai Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand. They've come back to me asking for proof of
"Health insurance policy with minimum coverage of 40,000 THB/year for outpatients and 400,000 THB/year for inpatients, and covering the entire duration of the stay in Thailand."
I thought this only applied to the O-A visa?
On their website it lists under "Retirement / Pension Earners REQUIRED DOCUMENTS"
Health insurance policy with minimum coverage of 40,000 THB/year for outpatients and 400,000 THB/year for inpatients, and covering the entire duration of the applicant's stay in Thailand. For more information on health insurance for non-immigrant type "O-A" and "O" visas, please visit [[members only])
If you go to the longstay.tgia.org page it only discusses health insurance for the O-X, O-A and STV visas.
I am looking to apply for 60 day tourist visa and enter thailand by mid of July. So once I am here if I want to extend for another 30 or 60 days will that be possible or should I do a visa run?
If visa run is the solution can I submit the exit ticket to another country instead of submitting a return ticket back home while submitting at thai consulate at my country.
Asking for a friend who has dual nationality. Can you leave Thailand on 1 passport, and then use the 2nd passport on arrival in the new country and use this to get a whole new set of SETVs? Thanks.
Applying non immigration o visa ( spouse ), single entry 90days from my own country Thai Embassy. It state I need to prove 400,000 bht for 2 month in advance, does this only apply for even 90 days?