Even if you take everything, you still pay the 200 baht service charge. Others had reported it many times. Apparently it's an agency that runs it and not immigration directly.
I've no idea why they are giving you that advice. A lawyers fee to complete a condo sale would be around
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baht. The only running around for him or her is a trip to the land office.
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buying a new condo, you wouldn't have any fees. You would simply just use the developers lawyer if they was a known developer or most new sales include your fees anyway.
Condo purchase is so simple here, you could even do it yourself if you don't mind a day at the land office.
no worry. I wouldn't of thought that information was even available on Embassy and consulate websites.
It comes under section 37 ( Without checking) of the immigration act. Chances are, unless your a repeat tourist visa or visa exempt user, your mostly not going to be asked but you could be.
There is a reason I'm asking if she actually has a work permit after entering on the Non O only to leave 6 weeks later to travel and attempt to reenter again on a visa exempt entry.