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Jan 16, 2022
3 years ago
Mark *******
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Hi All, If I apply for an NI "O" visa is it multi entry? Or am I better off with a NI "OA" visa for retirement purposes. TIA
Mar 16, 2020
5 years ago
Andy ********
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If enrolling at a language school and applying for an Education based Visa are these all single entry or multiple entry Visas. Thanks in advance.
Dec 26, 2019
5 years ago
Hello again, I applied Non-B visa for my boss. And I just got the letter back. How can I know that it is a single entry or multiple entry? And also The length of stay? Because When I was filling up the form, I didn’t see that part at all and the officer never tell me about it. She only said that the permit is only 6 months first and I can extend it later. Thank you in advance. 🙏🏻
Mar 2, 2019
6 years ago
Person *******
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When doing a visa run to Malaysia as an American I’ve been told several different things. My question is if I go by plane there and back will I only get a single entry 30 day passport? Or is there a 60 day option? Thanks.
Dec 6, 2018
6 years ago
Is the Non-Immigrant Visa category “B-A” (Business Approved Visa) by default multiple entry or single entry ?
Nov 4, 2018
6 years ago
Owen *******
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I will be applying in Australia for a Thai Retirement Visa. There are a couple of things I'm unsure of, as I've seen conflicting information. I am an Australian citizen.

(1) When first applying in Sydney, is it OK to provide a statement from an Australian Bank/Institution of a minimum 800,000 Baht account? I've seen it said this must be in a Thai bank account. But maybe this applies for subsequent annual renewals. I understand about the income/account mix but I'm looking to provide a account statement.

(2) Does a standard Non-Immigrant Visa type O-A for retirement allow you multiple entries?

(3) As time is not an issue, I am doing the best thing applying in Australia, or are there advantages applying after arriving in Thailand?

Thanks for any advice.
Sep 27, 2018
6 years ago
Ryan ********
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I’m currently on a non immigrant ed visa. I could only get single entry when I applied for visa in Australia. Now my visa is due for renewal/extension - can I use the TM86 for (and letter from my university) to change classification to multiple entry for my ed visa?
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