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@Andy ***********
I don't care about them. They have good reviews on Google maps. Over 1000
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@Brandon ***********
if I fly to a country and pay 10 dollar for visa. Is that visa on arrival?

It's like I go to Disneyland and pay for ticket when I get to disneyland.i don't have to do anything before. I pay when I get to Disneyland
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@Brandon ***********
bro it's the same fucking thing. For example my Thai girlfriend can't fly to USA .

Why can't she fly to USA?

Because she doesn't have a visa.

I can fly to almost any country including Philippines I just pay a tourist tax. Are you crazy?

: edit USA doesn't have tourist tax. They have a visa before you can get on plane.
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@Brandon ***********
when I say visa on arrival I mean you don't apply before you just buy a ticket and pay a tax.

For example I went to Philippines it was a 20 dollar tax. Visa on arrival. And you also ignore all my other points about DTV and retirement.

It's like you just want to argue
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@Steven ******
Before July 15th you had to apply for tourist visa online to get 60 days. Now it's visa on arrival if you want to play games with words that's on you but this is obviously a big change because I remember paying for 60 day tourist visa online.

Retirement visa is a way you talk about the visa. Retirement visa O. But when people ask you about it you know what they are talking about. You seem to want to fight over semantics. It's strange

Smart visa I know the least about. But in the law it still exist.

Siam law has good reviews I don't know what to tell you.

DTV soft power doesn't exist anymore. They are asking DTV soft power people to provide income. Savings is not enough. Look at link below for clarification from other people. If you need income then there is no point of paying for a class to do soft power you should do hard power.

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@Brandon ***********
Before July 15th you had to apply for tourist visa online to get 60 days. Now it's visa on arrival if you want to play games with words that's on you but this is obviously a big change because I remember paying for 60 day tourist visa online.

Retirement visa is a way you talk about the visa. Retirement visa O. But when people ask you about it you know what they are talking about. You seem to want to fight over semantics. It's strange

Smart visa I know the least about. But in the law it still exist.

Siam law has good reviews I don't know what to tell you.

DTV soft power doesn't exist anymore. They are asking DTV soft power people to provide income. Savings is not enough. Look at link below for clarification from other people. If you need income then there is no point of paying for a class to do soft power you should do hard power.

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@Brandon ***********
what part is incorrect?

Siam legal has over 1000 reviews on Google maps and has a 4.8 out of 5 star rating.
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Thailand offers a variety of visa options, catering to different purposes of stay. Here's a breakdown of some of the most common types:

* Tourist Visa:

* This is for those visiting Thailand for leisure.

* The duration of stay varies depending on your nationality.

* There are tourist visas that can be obtained from Thai embassies/consulates, and also "visa on arrival" for eligible nationalities.

* Starting July 15, 2024, U.S. citizens are entitled to receive a 60-day visa upon entry to the Kingdom of Thailand for the purpose of tourism, business engagements, and urgent or ad-hoc work. This visa category can be extended for another period not exceeding 30 days.

* Visa on Arrival:

* Available to citizens of certain countries.

* Allows a short stay for tourism purposes.

* The length of stay is typically limited.

* Non-Immigrant Visas:

* These are for those who intend to stay in Thailand for longer periods for specific purposes. This category includes:

* Business Visa: For those conducting business or working in Thailand.

* Education Visa: For students enrolled in educational institutions in Thailand.

* Marriage Visa: For those married to a Thai national.

* Retirement Visa: For retirees meeting specific financial requirements.

* SMART Visa: For highly skilled professionals, investors, executives, and startups in targeted industries.

* Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa:

* This visa is designed to attract high-potential foreigners to live and invest in Thailand.

* Thai Elite Visa:

* This is a long-term visa program that offers various privileges to its members.

* Destination Thailand Visa (DTV):

* Starting July 15, 2024, a new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is available for foreign remote workers, digital nomads, and freelancers. This visa category allows U.S citizens to stay in Thailand for up to 180 days per visit, with a total validity of five years.

It's important to note:

* Visa requirements and regulations can change, so it's always best to check with the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate in your home country for the most up-to-date information.

* Websites like those of the Thai Embassy and reputable legal firms specializing in Thai immigration law (like Siam Legal) are valuable resources.

I hope this helps.
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@John ******
that means soft power DTV doesn't need to exist. If you need to have a job then everyone can do hard DTV.

Makes no sense.