up from 72 hours before your intended arrival at the airport in Bangkok you can fill out the TDAC. After submitting, you will receive an email with a QR code. You can print it or leave it on your phone. I recommend printing. Some airlines want to see it upon check-in to the flight, other won't be bothered. When passing Immigration, they mostly won't ask you for it, because they can see it on their computer screens after having scanned your passport. Kindly note: The visa number and the planned departure from Thailand are NO mandatory fields and can be left empty
you will have to apply for a "dependent DTV" for your family as you are their sponsor, once the DTV has been issued to you. This is an even longer time delay. It was a mistake to buy a flight ticket before the DTV has gone fully through and your family has been added to your DTV and received their own visa
he will have to apply for a "dependent DTV" for his family as he is their sponsor, once the DTV has been issued for him. This is an even longer time delay. It was a mistake to buy a flight ticket before the DTV has gone through and the family added to his DTV
no. For the application to a DTV, no flight ticket is needed. And he will have to apply for his family as their sponsor, once the DTV has been issued - this is an even longer time delay. It was his mistake he bought a ticket along with the application.
Actually, YOU are making things up 😅😆😅 You NEVER EVER had a residency permit. Not on a tourist visa, not on a Non-O visa, and not on a visa exempt entry. Never ever. A "residency permit" looks like this passport. . . . I will leave this discussion now, it is a waste of time trying to teach stubborn and introverted people who are unwilling to learn