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I'm a us citizen flying into chiang mai. I'm staying 6 days and exiting the country into laos in chiang khong. A week later I'll be flying back to chiang mai from Cambodia with several hours until my flight back to the united states. I'll have to go thru customs/immigration to get my checked bag and then check it back in with the airline I'm flying home with.
So here's my question, will I have to pay the visa fee again since I have to go thru immigration or will they honor my previous stamp in my passport from the week before?
I miscalculated days I stay in Chiangmai. My outward flight is 2days after my visa to be expired. Should I extend the visa or just pay penalty when I leave?
For a Non-OA to Non-O, based on over 50 years old, conversion. I have reviewed prior posts, including the excellent guidelines, but would appreciate some guidance on the following.
Currently on an extension based on my 2018 Non-OA visa, USA passport, extension valid until October 27, live in Chiang Mai.
The timing is very important to me since I want to have my annual extension renewals due about mid-February of each year, for which I can apply up to 30 days in advance in Chiang Mai. I leave CM each year for 2-3 months, usually in mid to late February. Once I am clear on the items below, I can calendar it out to figure out the best time to leave the country without a reentry permit and return 1 to 2 weeks later on a visa exempt entry - which likely will be 45 days if I return in October
1. After returning, I get 30 or 45 days and will soon apply for an in-country Non-O based on 50+ years old, at least 21 days before my permission to stay expires. Question: will that 90 day Non-O begin on the date of application or approval, or will it start at the end of my visa exempt expiration date?
2. When I apply for a 1 year extension of stay, based on that 90 day Non-O, will the extension begin on the date of application or approval, or will it start at the end of the 90 day Non-O expiration date?
3. Re: requirement of proving origin from funds out of the country. I did this 2 years when I got my first OA extension 2 years ago. The deposit has remained in my Bangkok bank account. Do I need to prove the origin again? Can the bank provide me a letter recertifying the origin from a deposit made 2 years ago?
4. Am I correct that no health insurance at all is required?
I am aware of the other documents and requirements for applying. Thanks for your advice.
I'm currently in the "Under Consideration" period for the COVID visa extension (in Chiang Mai). When I go back for the follow-up meeting in 2 weeks, what should I expect? Do I need to bring anything besides my passport? Should I expect much questioning? Is it quick?
I am planning to stay 6 months in Phuket and 6 months in Chiang Mai, what visa would be suitable for me? As I understand for ED visa, you have to extend your visa at the same immigration office as the visa was issued.
Hi guys, im in Chiang Mai my visa ends on 6 April, would like to apply tourist visa 60 days in Vientiane, some friends told me that I must book the meeting online on the website ambassy, I went to the website but no way to book... Someone went there? Some explanation on the process will be very nice... Tks😊
Before coming to Thailand I went to the Thai Embassy and Consulate in Washington,DC to get a 2 month visa. I got a sticker in my passport after waiting a few days. Upon arrival in Chiang Mai, they stamped my passport with a 30 day visa. Can anybody look at these pictures and let me know if I have overstayed or not?
UPDATE: Went to immigration today and they changed the date to March 24 fo freeee. Thanks for the advice everyone