Seriously, don't ask for medical advice on FB. Go see a doctor. If you have health insurance it'll be free (if you don't it'll still be cheap). Probably will just need basic medication and topical cream.
It could be anything. Did any of you actually feel the pain from this bite? Why would there be a spider biting multiple people? If you "wait a few weeks" like the other poster suggested, it could result in an infection, and eventually amputating the finger if it's too infected.
Problem with visa exemption is that you said your friend needs to convert the visa to a work visa in June.
You need 15 days (21 days in Chiang Mai and a few provinces) left on your visa to change visa inside the country. Depending on what day in June, when you factor in the
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days left needed, visa exemption might not make it since it's only 60 days total. She should take out a calendar and compare dates to see if everything would work out with a VE.
Since it can take more than a month for an employer to prepare the documentation, you will probably need to get the visa exemption stamp extension, and maybe even have to go on COVID extensions after that.
Okay, thanks. I'll keep that in mind. Had bad experiences at embassy in Cambodia (lots of bad reports online too). But it's still good to have as an option for sure.
According to Bangkok Post articles, Malaysia is supposed to open in around two weeks. Vietnam also I think. Still only in the news, though. Cambodia is the worst place to go for visas and should avoided as best as possible, IMO. Things are opening up. Let's hope there isn't a new variant. Haha.
Yes, keeping that as a possibility. But have limited time with COVID extension. Getting all the B visa documentation can take a looooong time. Some schools can do it fast, though, but it's rare.