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Jun 30, 2025
10 months ago
Latif ******
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DTV Workcation Approved from Karachi, Pakistan❤️

Details:

15 June 2025 - Docs submitted

20 June 2025 - Fees paid

20 June 2025 - Pending Document Check

26 June 2025 - Request an interview

30 June 2025 - Interview

30 June 2025 - Approved
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May 19, 2025
a year ago
Far****
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Hey guys, wanted to inquire something, I recently got my student visa renewed by my university, they gave me an Ed Plus visa with re-entry exemption.

Now, my question is, I am currently doing my internship in Bangkok, and will most likely end up working full time in this company, in this case, I have read that having an ED plus visa means I don't need to go out of Thailand back to my country to apply for non immigrant B visa, apparently the new ed plus visa lets me convert my visa to working visa from Thailand, regardless of which country passport I Haa anyone been successful in doing this? THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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May 1, 2025
a year ago
Ella ********
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Hey ya'll, planning on moving to Thailand later this year once I have more funds saved up, and trying to figure out which visa is right for me.

I'm a chef and plan on going the soft-power DTV route, through my friend's cooking school in Chiang Mai. However, knowing that I cannot work for a Thai company with a DTV I'm wondering if the Non-imm B visa is a better choice for me if I end up working at a restaurant/bar or elsewhere after being there awhile.

Has anyone switched from a DTV to a non-B before? Is there a better way I should go about my plan?

Thanks group for all the insight! Been learning so much from everyone here.
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Feb 21, 2022
4 years ago
Capucine ****
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Hello everyone,

I entered Thailand with a visa exemption and am currently under the covid extension.

Is it still currently possible to get a Non-immigrant visa B to work in a Thai company within the country, or do I have to go out and process the papers at the Thai embassy of my country?

Thank you very much in advance for your help!
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Oct 9, 2021
5 years ago
James ********
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Greetings: I’m planning to move from US to Thailand in January, and living with my girlfriend in Ayutthaya where she owns a home. I can’t determine whether I can arrive on my passport and apply for a visa there, or whether I need to get one before I arrive. Further, the reading I’ve done on Thai visas doesn’t seem to fit my circumstances. I want to eventually generate some income and will want a work visa, so a retirement visa is out. I would like to avoid having to leave every 90 days, and be able to renew in country. I’m ready to just hire a visa service to help me. Love to hear any advice or experiences from those who had similar circumstances.
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May 4, 2021
5 years ago
Isaac ******
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If someone entered on a TR Visa and had gotten the COVID extension... Is it possible while on covid extension to later transfer to a Non-B for work inside the country ? Or is this not possible while on the COVID extension, thanks
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Mar 8, 2021
5 years ago
Linda ********
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Can you apply for an extension of stay right after you get your non O dependency visa cancelled? If you get say a teaching job before you leave the country, can you get a work visa?
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