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Jason ******
If the 60 days visa waiver is still going you will get 60 days free on arrival ,then apply for a 1900bht 30 day extension,that gives you 90 days in country ,if you did want more you can exit after 90 days to near by country for a bit and come again ,doing the same . 🍻
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@Michael *********
why not spend your time between different SEA countries ,Thailand you will get 60 days +30 extension ,then go out and come back and get the same again ,giving you total of 180 days,then maybe look at Malaysia ,either mainland or Sabah,you will get 90 days free there or Vietnam ,all are great to visit,rather than basing just in one ,as you did say you wanted to travel πŸ™πŸ½πŸ»
Jason ******
Come on just ask your visa Inquiry question for coming here with adding the US drama politics bit πŸ™„just because you don't like the president πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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You need a visa but will get it on arrival
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@Steve ******
not my words Steve,I'm only repeating what the Bangkok bank branch in Hua Hin asked for ,and it looks like all ask for different stuff.
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@Steve ********
that was good ,maybe different locations ask for it,this was in Hua Hin and for visa exempt stamp,if other visa no insurance required . πŸ™πŸ½
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@Ian *******
Bangkok bank will do it if you get a residency certificate from immigration (500bht express in an hour),and you have to buy Bangkok banks insurance(even if you have your own)around 5000bht.
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@Robert ******
is it possible to get a DTV visa if your retired and not remote worker ?as that would interest me πŸ™πŸ½
Jason ******
If she has business experience and from a decent background ,there's a high chance she wouldn't be with a farang . πŸ™πŸ½