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For the Non-Immigrant O visa, once your visa has been approved and you arrive in Thailand, you will need to register with the immigration office within 90 days. In addition, depending on the type of visa, you may need to renew the visa after a period, such as 1 year, or make extensions.

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If you're struggling with Thailand's visa website or other travel or visa issues, I recommend Expat Money Forum. They offer specialized advice for expats, including assistance with visas, tax issues and financial planning in various countries.
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Yes, generally, to renew the DTV after 180 days, you will need to go to an immigration center in Bangkok and may need to present the same documents you used for the first application. However, it's important to check if there have been any changes in the requirements.

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I’m planning to work remotely in Thailand in the next few years, and from there, I’m planning to live in Thailand for the rest of my life.

What visa is the best option to progress toward obtaining Permanent Residency in Thailand?

I recommend contacting Expat Money Forum for more information about visas and the process to achieve permanent residency in Thailand. They can help with detailed guidance and support throughout the process.
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Yes, generally, when someone arrives in Thailand, the address where they will stay needs to be registered with immigration, especially for long-term stays. The process may vary depending on the type of visa, so it's important to check the specific requirements for their case.

I recommend contacting Expat Money Forum for guidance on immigration procedures and to ensure everything complies with local rules. They can help with detailed information and support.
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Após a aprovação do visto Thai Elite e o recebimento do cartão de associado, você geralmente pode obter o visto afixado a qualquer momento, enquanto sua associação for válida. Não há um prazo fixo para isso, mas é importante que você faça o processo enquanto estiver dentro do período de validade da sua adesão.

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You can consider the tourist visa, which usually allows a stay of up to 60 days, with the possibility of an extension. Another option would be the non-immigrant visa, which offers more flexibility. Some student visas require in-person classes, but you can look for schools that offer courses with more flexible requirements. There's also the digital nomad visa, ideal for those working remotely, which could be a good option for you.

I recommend reaching out to Expat Money Forum, which can help you understand the best visa options and processes for living in Thailand legally.
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You can go to the immigration office to extend your 60-day visa for another 30 days about 7 days before it expires. It’s important not to leave it until the last day to avoid issues.

If you need additional help, Expat Money Forum can provide specialized support for immigration matters in Thailand.
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The immigration office to report stays longer than 90 days in Bangkok is located at the Chaeng Watthana Government Complex, Building B, 2nd floor. It is the main place for this type of service.

If you’re still confused, Expat Money Forum can be a good option to get specialized assistance with immigration and bureaucratic matters in Thailand.
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Yes, you may need to submit your business registration and/or tax identification number, especially if required by immigration authorities in Ho Chi Minh. While bank statements, client contracts, and paid invoices are useful to prove your self-employed status, documents related to your business registration and tax ID may be requested to confirm the legality and formality of your business.

If you want to ensure a smooth and quick approval, it’s a good idea to submit all relevant documents that demonstrate your financial situation and legal status as a self-employed worker. Additionally, consulting a specialist can help ensure you don’t miss any important paperwork.

I recommend Expat Money Forum as a helpful option to guide you through the process, as they can provide advice and support to make sure you have all the necessary documents for a smooth transition.