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Hi everyone .quick note to clear things up .uk passport holder .in Australia visiting son and travelling to thailand after, booked flight and booked accommodation for a couple of places .do I have to put in a return flight date as might stay longer or might stay shorter .would like the flexible option of choosing when I go back to uk .tia 👍
Entered at CNX today with no questions (pre-filled TDAC, laminated DTV). Funny story though: I put the date of a flight out that I picked randomly in March (using an onward air service) because I always worry about being rejected for not having an onward ticket. They stamped my passport for DTV, but put the exit date as the date in March. I was planning to take a trip out sooner than 6 months anyway but be warned!
I'm flying to Bangkok next week with Indigo Airlines (ams-mum-bkk) (one-way). I want to prepare for my DTV (deposit enough cash into my Thai account) and marry my fiancée at the end of the year. I want to take advantage of the first 60-90 days (60-day stamp / 30-day extension). This is where the uncertainty begins, as Indigo's support is very unreliable and I can't reach the check-in counter. I don't want to get into trouble, but I also don't want to waste money unnecessarily with onward tickets that aren't accepted or bus/train tickets that aren't recognized either. As I understand it, I can't use the 90 days without buying a ticket I wouldn't use. As a European, there don't seem to be any "cancellation" tickets; as I understand, that only applies to US citizens. Do you have any tips on how best to do this? Is it best to fly to Malaysia? Or are there cheaper options? Is it possible to buy tickets through Expedia? (They are cancelable or flexible).
And another question: is it still possible to get a DTV from a dentist about braces?
So I am trying to book my flight to come out on or about September 15th. I plan on coming in on a 60 day visa, extending it to a 90 day visa and using an agent to help me with my retirement visa.
Is it ok to have a return flight later than the 60 days you get on your original visa or does your return flight when passing through customs the first time in Bangkok HAve to be returning within 60 days?
I arrive Thailand Monday evening from the UK, back with my partner for a month or so, she’s Thai and will be staying there until later in the year. I’m leaving Thailand end of January early February but no date set as of yet to return to the UK. I haven’t booked a return flight as yet, has anyone had any issues at immigration with not having a return ticket?. Thank you in advance.
Hello! We are looking to come to Thailand for 3-6 months in the new year. We are from Canada and we’re wondering if we will have trouble getting our visas?
And how long before we go do we apply for them? We’re not to sure if we should book tickets first or after applying for the visa
My husband is self employed and I will be quitting my job to travel next year.
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