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As long as you paid already, then it should be within a week. London is usually quite fast. But sometimes if they have a slowdown they prioritize processing applications based on departure date, so if you put a date far away, they would not prioritize your application and it could take longer.
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They are still accepting the 3 million foreign bank account based on reports I've seen.
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@Carl *******
Yes. It does not have the * next to it. It's not required.
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@Mee *********
It's not (or the equivalent amount internationally). The reason no one gets this visa is because you must have 3 million in a THAI bank account to apply, unless you're Australian and applying through the Sydney consulate.
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Departure information and visa number are not mandatory information. Don't touch any part of the departure information and you don't have to fill it out. Touch any part of it and it all becomes mandatory.
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Will you be ARRIVING in Thailand? Then you need to fill out an ARRIVAL card through the TDAC. You're making a new arrival, so you fill out a new card.
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No, no one knows where, because you didn't say what country your license is from.

Google "international drivers permit xxxxxx" with the X's being the name of the country your driver's license is from.

Each country has different agencies that handle this.
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No Thai embassy requires 800k baht. The DTV requirements are 500k baht in a bank account. A Thai bank account is not required and is infact impossible to open without a long-term visa.
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There's no such thing as a visa renewal.

Each year you can apply for a brand new extension of stay. You cannot renew anything.

If you applied for a 1-year non-OA visa from your Thai embassy which requires insurance as part of your application and then used that to enter Thailand, each extension afterwards will also require insurance.