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Dec 13, 2025
5 months ago
Cliff *********
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I just arrived from Taipei to Chiang Mai 12/13/26 11:00.

The airport was not crowded.

Immigration had many officers waiting for us.

I showed the officer my DTV Visa stapled in the passport.

He asked no questions, smiled and said “ Welcome to Thailand."

I checked my passport and was correctly stamped in for 180 days.

NOTE: there was a typed document in multiple languages pasted on the immigration window saying, “Please show your hotel or address where you will be staying".

Remember this is one of the "3 Proofs"that we hear about. I was not asked but I had a reservation for a $4 hotel.

How many of you remember the other 2 "Proofs"?

Addendum: This was was entry number 6 through CNX, DMK and BKK since getting the DTV 1 year ago.

Thailand has served as a very convenient hub to travel to neighboring countries n past years. Make sure you are looking like a traveler, not a resident, and you should be fine.
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Aug 2, 2022
4 years ago
John **********
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Coupla questions for Chiang Mai about renewing extension of marriage.

1 do I need a TM 6 form (which I have)

2 can I pre sign all the documents, or do I have to do that in front of the IO

Thank you
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