Bobbi Samui i travel to and from phuket twice a year for 12 years. As soon as i check in with a ticket with a stay of more than 30 days, they always want to see my visa. And ive travelled with 10+ different airlines in that time too so its not an airline thing
As above. At uk check in desk they will want to see a visa for 33 days in thailand before they will let you fly. A ticket to cambodia mid vacation wont be enough as you may not use it. Id call your airline to save trouble at checkin or get a 60 day visa inline. Very easy to do
I think technically you should have a min of 10k thb. I have never done this when flying from the uk but do do it when i do a visa run. To be fair, in 12 years ive never once been asked for it
Hi Steve. Residency is fine if you are uk passport holder. Just put a copy of your passport page in that section too. You can only upload one page so when you send your passport to be stamped with the visa (or visit embassy in person) put all relevant docs with it also like bank statements etc. I spoke to london embassy yesterday about this so know. Speak to them with problems as very helpful and good english