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@Andi **********
so any idea, if Laos embassy is also moving to e-visa in the foreseeable future?
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Are there any indications, Thai embassies in Laos or Indonesia might also change to e-visa in the foreseeable future?
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@Katy ******
and may I ask, how many months of bank statements you provided. Thanks so much for sharing your valuable information. Happy cooking!
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@Martha *********
I did not book anything. I asked the author of this post the same question. Maybe she can clarify.
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Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉What was the specific cooking class course you booked with the school, if you don’t mind sharing? How many days of classes?
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@Paul ******
correct. Residency proof is what the Thai consulate requires. And to proof residency, the consulates snd embassies in Austrian and Germany use the resident address, that is stated in the applicant’s passport or citizenship ID, or an official registration from city hall. You can apply there as a non-citizen as long as your passport says you’re a resident. What’s the confusion?
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@Paul ******
obviously you don’t know, what you are talking about. For example the Royal Thai embassy and consulates in Germany only accept citizen ID or passport as proof of citizenship, where the address of the applicant is stated. 😿 German driver’s licenses don’t list an address.
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@Paul ******
to avoid this, I will apply in Jakarta, where an entry stamp is currently enough to proof “residency”