he won't be able to apply for ANY OTHER visa or able to change anything on his last stamped stay permit. This is ABSOLUTELY impossible within the O/A-visa validity, because in the first year he got a multi re-entry permit included with the visa. . . . he is still in the first year UNTIL August 2026 - so will have to wait until the visa validity has expired, before he can proceed
he won't be able to apply for ANY OTHER visa or able to change anything on his last stamped stay permit. This is ABSOLUTELY impossible within the O/A-visa validity, because in the first year he got a multi re-entry permit included. . . . he will have to wait until the visa validity has expired!
Pete Smith you won't be able to apply for ANY OTHER visa or able to change anything on your last stamped stay permit. No matter what you do - you FIRST need to make your existing Non-Imm-O/A visa INVALID before you can apply for another visa. This is ABSOLUTELY impossible within the O/A-visa validity, because in the first year you got a multi re-entry permit included. . . . You will have to wait until the visa validity has expired!
you won't be able to apply for ANY OTHER visa or able to change anything on your last stamped stay permit. No matter what you do - you FIRST need to make your existing Non-Imm-O/A visa INVALID before you can apply for another visa. This is ABSOLUTELY impossible within the O/A-visa validity, because in the first year you got a multi re-entry permit included. . . . You will have to wait until the visa validity has expired!
watch your wording! What you emphatize is not a "visa run". It is just a "border run". A visa run is something you do enter a neighbour country to apply for a visa through the e-visa system of the Thai embassy. . . so much for handing out wrongly worded "barstool advice" to others
Jackie Washington . . . direct SWIFT transfers from your home bank account to your Thai bank account will solve the transfer code issue. However if these SWIFT transfers turn out to be massively expensive, then the only option for the renewed extension application are the 800,000 THB deposit in your Thai bank account
direct SWIFT transfers from your home bank account to your Thai bank account will solve the transfer code issue. However if these SWIFT transfers turn out to be massively expensive, then the only option for the renewed extension application are the 800,000 THB deposit in your Thai bank account
not even you are correct. You are right that the visa cannot get extended or renewed, but you fail to explain what actually happens to a single entry 90-days visa when you enter Thailand on it. . . Let me teach you: The visa will become invalid ("USED") on the day you enter. You will be in Thailand on a 90-days stay permit. Only this stay permit can be extended or "renewed"
it says "or" . . . . . . it says (12-months) bank account statements OR income affidavit. It seems some Immigration officers are partially illiterate. Well it is how it is . . . .the bank account is need for those whose embassies are not issuing any more income affidavits. All others whose embassies still issue it, should not be forced to show any bank statements. . . . . when in Thailand, just don't try to search for any logic . . there is little logic. Logic is too complicated for many Thai minds
it's not about the Thai Immigration. It rather is the airline you want to board without a visa for Thailand. Most airlines want to see a proof that you will be leaving Thailand within the 60 days you will get stamped in on a visa-exempt entry. Immigration is not interested in your itinerary, unless they seek a way to deny entry