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@Stewart ******
Thank you for the very factful response! It would of been helpful for you to enlighten me with those facts as I clearly don't know them, hence my post. 😀
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@Abigail **********
Could I not extend that 30 day by paying 1900 at immigration?
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@Abigail **********
I've just read you need a return flight to get an exempt?
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@Abigail **********
So would that be sufficient enough to be put on a non-b? (Apologies for all the questions)
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@Abigail **********
Thanks! How would I go about getting a visa exempt? I find it all very confusing 😕
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@Abigail **********
isn't the thailand pass a visa exempt?

For the non-B wouldn't I need my B.A etc? That's all in my condo.
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@Abigail **********
England. Yes I think it was the 60 day tourist. - side question, couldn't I just apply for the Thailand pass and be put on a non-b after that by my new school?
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Possibly the stamp in my passport? - side question, couldn't I just apply for the Thailand pass and be put on a non-b after that by my new school?
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Morning everyone. So I just received this email back with a request for more documents. 1. It was mentioned that I can use a Thai bank for proof of funds? Well I can't. All my money is in Thailand, so I'll have to get my dad to transfer me £500 would this work?

2. That's fine I can sort that easy

3. Someone mentioned to write 'unemployed' on a piece of paper and use that, that didn't work. Right now I am unemployed, I don't start my new job until June 29th. So, how do I get around this?

Any help is much appreciated.
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