Really useful feedback guys thanks. Appreciate it. Oh by the way, I still have an active and valid DTV visa.
As I won’t be in Thailand anytime soon. It feels like my only chance now is to try and withdraw the funds from an ATM as I still have the active debit card with me.
surely a bank of this scale that accepts foreign customers would have a policy to handle these types of situations where it’s not possible for an in person branch visit?
Hi. Thanks for your responses. I didn’t change my phone number. Only my phone (hardware). I had to go through similar processes with out secure banking apps. But the KrungThai one … it prompted me for my passport number. I gave it. Then it said it wanted more and needed me to visit a branch…
to clarify, my spouse sets up an account on the Thai E Visa platform and then starts a new Visa application? Or can I make the application through my E visa account?
that’s an interesting way to look at it. Our intention is to enter, stay for 180 days (no multiple entry) and leave. I would prefer not to have to travel to an immigration centre for 90 day reporting…
so you are saying me getting 60 day tourist visas for my kids is a waste of time and money? They will always be allowed back into Thailand visa exempt despite their previous overstay?
I guess I would have no choice because there is rarely anything that is addressed to the children that I could use as proof of them residing at our family house in the UK.
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