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It says the first time you have to do it in person, personally my gf did mine online the first time. I stay with her. I havent had any problem. No one has asked anything. That is my experience though
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Steve Fortefyve has it got 800k in a thai bank account
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Select the date from the calendar dropdown icon. Because you are typing it in the format is being registered in the box as text rather than a date selection its a bug in their code. It should have a placeholder message saying click calendar icon to select date and a restriction measure to stop you selecting the box to type in it
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When i applied , i sent a pdf of the statement summary showing balance and address april first through to september i applied october
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what about that remote job in tibet! Mountain hut resident meeter and greeter.
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How it Works in Thailand:

Google Wallet/Pay: Launched in Thailand in late 2022, it allows you to add supported credit/debit cards for tap-to-pay.

Supported Cards: Works with Mastercard Credit/Debit, Visa Credit/Debit, and some prepaid cards (like TrueMoney, YouTrip) linked to major banks.

Acceptance: You can use it at modern POS terminals with the contactless symbol, including in places like 7-Eleven (though sometimes with minimum purchase requirements) and larger stores.

Online: Also usable for online purchases where Google Pay is an option.

Key Things to Remember:

Bank Support: Ensure your Thai bank card (or your home country's card if a tourist) is supported by Google Wallet.

Cash is Still King: Many smaller shops, street vendors, and local markets prefer cash.

QR Payments: PromptPay (QR Code) is also very popular and widely used in Thailand, often through local bank apps.
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Personally i would call thai consulate/embassy first then if no joy. Contact airline and ask how much it would be to change date of flight. You have no other options k
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Yes call them immediately, get the application reference number handy.
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