hi Brandon , so will the hotel want to know why I’ve registered at new address before checking out? I’m just worried I upset some sort of process at immigration. I intend to go for my retirement visa in October after I’m settled in new condo . Thanks for responding
i have been staying in hotel which is paid until the end of September. I have taken a condo with 12 month lease but I wanted it earlier so I could get it prepared. Will immigration be bothered that I am registered at two addresses overlapping 10 days until end of month. Agent will not budge on registering me later , I kinda understand they want to keep themselves right in law. However will it affect me? I paid a lot for the hotel so don’t want to lose the luxury for 10 days .
thanks , have you actually used them , I had heard on other sites that airline can be a bit funny if it’s not an actual ticket. I’m just a bit nervous in case I get refused at check in , thanks
have you actually used this? The reason I ask it doesn’t actually give you a ticket and a few reports on another site said the airline can question it. I just don’t want to mess it up . Thanks
I’m guessing the price must be more when it’s a first time visa application. A friend of mine moved to Pattaya , she got a retirement visa with agency . They did everything for her but it cost 29,000 baht plus 5000 for multi entry. The agency even does her 90 day reports and assisted her with getting a condo ( not part of the service ) but just on recommendation of a real estate agent in jomtiem area. She saw the agent on buzzin Pattaya blogs giving advice and contacted them , she recommended it to another friend and he got same service but without multi entry. I will be moving over soon and I intend to use the same agent. English guy Mark and his Thai partner, one stop visa service, not sure where in Pattaya. My friend travels a lot but uses jomtiem as her base, she is from UK originally and found Mark very helpful. I suppose most agents will be ok to use but if you get a personal recommendation then it’s sometimes feels more reassuring.
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