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The Thai embassy does not usually provide reasons when a DTV visa is rejected. Because of this, applicants cannot confirm whether the rejection is related to the supporting documents. In our case, I applied for a DTV visa through Muay Thai Fever gym in Chiang Mai, but the application was rejected. The gym informed us that they could not provide a full refund in this situation
Hi I asked an agent for DTV services with soft power. I already settled the half deposit amount for services fees. But after few days, I didn’t feel she is reliable and I cancelled the service. She agreed to refund the deposit but she minus the class fees 16,500THB because she said the class has already registered for me. Then, I asked her the receipt of cooking class that she registered and she refused to show me receipt and said no agent can’t show that kinda receipt to clients . I know this is my bad that easily trust to people 🥹.
Can anyone advise me for this ? I want to know agent can’t show class info and receipts are normal ?
Hello. Has anyone received a dtv visa with this school JK Thai Inter School (language and cooking)? They don't do refunds for the course if the visa application was rejected. It's weird. So I ask in the chat if they are reliable.
Has anyone applied for and been approved for a DTV using Discover Thai Nature Seminars in the past week? I did a search in the group but most of the posts seem to be about a month old and very mixed. It seems like HCMC, Phnom Penh, and Madrid no longer accept? I was going to apply in Vientiane, but am wondering if I should apply somewhere else. I am currently in Thailand so I am open to applying almost anywhere in Southeast Asia or Asia. Is the course/seminars refundable if you dont get approved?
I recently got married but to get married in Thailand I had to show I was eligible to marry had to go to the British Embassy and do an online application showing my divorce papers from many years ago they charged me £75 this was on the 29th of January I got married on the 2nd of February but early hours of last night my credit card was credited with the £75 back it just says government legislation services an idea why they gave it me back I said I had the paper off them I also paid to have it translated to be able to get married but it puzzles me to know why they sent me the money back
I had quite a bad experience with Agoda. I used them a lot over the last ten years. More than four months ago I booked a hotel in Kao Lak for January 2023. I had "Agoda cash", that I earned because of a lot of bookings that I made, which I used for this booking. Yesterday, I received an email from Agoda, stating that the hotel is fully booked and that they have to cancel my booking. No problem, these kind of things happens, even though it's very strange for them only to realise it now. They then also informed me, that the "Agoda cash" that I used, isn't available any more, it has expired on 22 September!? Except for that, this was a non-refundable booking, so if I cancelled it, I would've lost my money. I mailed them about this issue, but they just flatly ignored it. This is about the principle of the matter. If this cancellation was because of my wrong doing, it would've been fine, but I get penalised because of their cancellation. Needless to say, they won't see me again.
I was burned by Agoda. I requested a hotel room for 3 people and got charged twice the quoted price. They refused to refund me. Beware of Agoda. I will now use Expedia and booking.com until and unless they rip me off too.