Daz Dopaliscious Thornton last year London never had online e visa application. Now it has, it is the ONLY way you apply. No more multiple entry non O visas are issued in London. Only single entry are now issued.
Good evening. We are seeing a new funds transfer reason regarding sending money to Thailand. 'To help document funds transfer compliance with Thailand immigration for long term stay'. Using this option, will the funds transfer now 100% show as a foreign transfer rather than a local transfer as some incoming funds transfer do now?
yes. All banking or financial institutions moving money wants to know the reasons. No different to me using my kasikorn app for sending international transfers. There is a list of reasons. I need to click one.
Roger Lorton I'm not missing any point. The only point that matters is if immigration will accept pieces of paper or not which have been issued by a bank that you don't bank with.
For Multiple Entries (stay up to 60 days for each entry within the period of 6 months)
A current passport with validity not less than 6 months beyond the date of depature from Thailand and at least 2 blank pages. Applicants must fill in online visa application with their given name(s) and surname as appear in their passports.
Printout of visa application form submitted online, with bar code
Financial evidence e.g. original bank statement of the applicant showing a balance of at least £5,000 (for 6 months) or a print out with official stamp of the bank
A letter from the applicant's employer (in the UK and addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy)
If you are self-employed, you self-assessment and a company registration document are required.
Travel booking confirmation
Proof of accommodation in Thailand e.g. hotel booking, invitation letter from family or friend in Thailand
Confirmation of legal residence in the UK or Ireland (if applicants are not nationals of these countries) e.g. long stay visa, residence permit, BRP card