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Hi i did. In a nutshell, get ur dogs vaccinations and blood test done at the specific time. Get dr to sign off on special health cert. Get stamped ny local fda. Send docs to airline. Fly.

For thai side, email required docs to govt, receive permit. Print it out. Take with u on flight.

Once in thailand, go to baggage claim 8 with ur pet. Check in ur pet. Pay a fee (less than 500 baht or so its been awhile but its not a lot) and then declare ur pet at customs. Pay 1000 baht. U can now take dog in and out of thailand and not pay again.
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Todd said it ends april 30, so if you arrive any day before that you dont have to pay
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You wont be permitted to work on this visa
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Hi mike. You dont need a bank account. Your wifes company should help you process a spousal visa. All you should need is your passport, your marriage certificate, you wifes passport with non b visa, some photos and a letter from your wifes company.
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Great thanks Robert. Had come across this question before but didn't have an answer. Since Peggy asked I thought I should learn the answer too.
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I get immigration and labor are different offices. It's just when you apply at the embassy, if you're planning on a biz trip longer than 15 days they want u to apply for work permit. Editing this: seems it's not a requirement for all embassy websites. It was for the Washington DC one but not London.
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So if Peggy only works for 12 days no work permit needed, she can stay the the rest of the 90days as a tourist and it's ok?
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I've seen this on the embassy website too. If u have a business trip longer than 15 days then you need to apply for a work permit. The requirements are exactly the same as the work permit to work. The embassy websites are a bit confusing Bc non b is for working and for business trips in Thailand. I wish they would call it something else. Maybe non c. Anyhow im curious about the answer for this too.
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Jefferey, if Tod closes this you are welcome to Message me if you have questions
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