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You and your friend can do an MT30 on line and just put his address, when you get it back just print and keep it for when you go to apply for the 30day extension.If you stay at a resort you can ask for an MT30 but quite often they won’t supply them. You could get your friend to send you a letter inviting you to stay with the address clearly in the letter, you can show this if asked by immigration when arriving.
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@Wayne ********
boarding pass for what, you are already in Thailand, they don’t need a boarding pass.
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@Geo ****
check the list above you will see that Romania is a visa exempt country, no need for any visa.
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@Bart *************
how many times have you been to NZ and how many times have you been asked.
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@Bart *************
I just made a visitor visa through NZ immigration for a Thai visitor and was not asked for a return air fare. The last time I did it they were given 3 months this time 6 months.
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@Martin ********
Shouldn’t have to google the school should have been on top or this, school be part of there job if they take on students.
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@Khaled ***********
Don’t have a link but that is the rules, just as the hotel for a copy of the TM30 so you can take to immigration.went to immigration once didn’t even know about TM30 but was the first time I needed to get an extension, when we were asked for an MT30 we said didn’t know about, asked were we were staying and they went straight around to the landlord and he was find.
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@Khaled ***********
yes but if you stay in a hotel the first night it should be done for you .
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