Anonymous participant Over the years, yes. I've done Cambodian border in Surin and they tell you to go for one day. I've also come back the same day, it's a mix and depends on the officer in charge at the time.
I'm intrigued, is this $1350 and you pass to get the DTV and then after that, do whatever or is it a case of being enrolled for this for the next 5 years? If so, that's insane.
It will be the same as any other Visa. If you are not employed, you need to show you have savings or some way of sustaining your lifestyle in Thailand.
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