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Dec 15, 2024
3 days ago
Tod *********
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## ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS

Thai consulates in Taipei, Yangon, Singapore, Manila, Vientiane & Savannakhet will STOP accepting in person walk up applications and switch to the eVisa online web portal effective Jan 1, 2025..

Read the notice of the consulate you are interested in using to see when their cut off date is for the in person applications (and note that places which required an appt like Vientiane & Savannakhet are fully booked)
Dec 1, 2024
17 days ago
Flying to Thailand from Australia tomorrow for the 90 day general stay

Will have 500k tbht in my account in a month for soft power application, Can I apy for DTV from another country then?

I don’t want to fly back to Australia to apply .. family of four
Nov 25, 2024
23 days ago
Christopher ******
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Has anyone had experienced changing from Non-O marriage visa to DTV?

Or know if the Non-O needs to have expired?

Thanks in advance.
Nov 19, 2024
a month ago
Dca *****
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Throughout Laos at both the Thai Embassy in Vientiane + Thai Consulate in Savannakhet will start accepting Thai E-Visa applications on 01 January 2025 with 10-15 working days for processing of a Thai E-Visa. The last day for accepting in-person applications at Vientiane + Savannakhet is 20 December 2024.

Again, the Thai Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia will start accepting Thai E-Visa applications on 26 November 2024 with 10 working days for processing of a Thai E-Visa.

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Nov 19, 2024
a month ago
Dca *****
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The Thai Embassy in Vientiane, Laos will start accepting Thai E-Visa applications on 01 January 2025 with 10-15 working days for processing of a Thai E-Visa. The last day for accepting in-person applications at Vientiane is 20 December 2024.

Again, the Thai Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia will start accepting Thai E-Visa applications on 26 November 2024 with 10 working days for processing of a Thai E-Visa.

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Nov 13, 2024
a month ago
Colin ********
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Hi everyone I’m coming to Thailand at the end of December. On arrival I will get 60 days stamp my question is i would like to stay a extra 30 days at what point can I apply for the visa extension also I will be travelling around will that be a problem.

Thanks in advance for your help.
Oct 30, 2024
2 months ago
Andra *********
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Hello ,

who apply for evisa DTV for in Hanoi ? I want to ask few questions about it.

Thank you !
Oct 8, 2024
2 months ago
Stuart *********
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Ok, so now the Thai embassies and consulates in Cambodia, Malaysia and Vietnam have switched over to the e-visa system.

That means you must apply online to use one of those places. You will no longer be allowed to attend the embassy or consulate in person.

As for them the system is new we won’t have any information about typical processing times for a while yet.

If you’re applying through one of them soon then please post your experiences here so we can try to gain an insight.
Oct 3, 2024
2 months ago
Brian *********
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I’ve got no possibility of applying for the DTV from my home country (the Netherlands) since I am already in Malaysia. Has anyone experienced trouble applying for the visa in another country other than their own? 
Sep 18, 2024
3 months ago
Stormie ********
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Hi, I have already done some research in this group for Non O dependent visa (foreigner child studying here, (we are both American) I will accompany him). However I am already currently in Thailand so do I need to leave Thailand again in order to switch from the 60 day Tourist Visa to the Non O visa or can I apply inside of Thailand with all needed documentation and proof and go the immigration here? I have seen mixed things on this. Thank you.
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