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Ben Byrne same for me in Czechia. I think a lot of people do their business as LLC, 100% owned by them. I've submitted company statements and that I'm 100% owner and it was accepted..
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I've had immigration officer spoke to me in Thai, asking where I'm heading, after she saw my DTV visa. I was able to answer in Thai and she was happy. But it's a digital nomad visa with at least half a million baht on account, not cooking or education, so there is no reason I should speak Thai.
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Krabi has a very friendly immigration, took us 15 minutes. Pattaya, about 3 hours within 2 days.
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I use Revolut, not Wise, and transfer to Bangkok bank IBAN, higher amounts, which will receive the funds immediately, according to Revolut, but not show it until later next day.

Transfers within Thailand are immediate.
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Same in Krabi. Super fast service with a smile. Love that immigration office.
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@Nan *********
marriage is a one day celebration, and usually a very costly one. In some European countries quite a lot of people do not get married, but they still do live together, support each other, love each other, raise children. Marriage ceremony is a one-time thing and has nothing to do with being a great life partner. But they might eventually get married when they are 15+ years together, a simple ceremony, just for few people in local town hall..
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@Nan *********
I'm not opposed to marriage, just wondering what are his good reasons 😀
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Just curious, why do you want to marry? You can stay with the girl even without marriage 😀
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Airlines have no knowledge of your visa when buying or changing tickets. None at all. They might examine it on check-in though.

Changes allowed on your flight depend solely on your ticket class, cheapest economy tickets usually cannot be changed at all, business class tickets as many times as you want.
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Interesting, in CZ / Prague (and I think all EU countries), e-visa is the only option available for last 2 years. Didn't know there are still walk-in applications🙂 Well, not anymore...
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