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Daniel *******
You have better chance once you are in the country like 6 months, overall, they like you to have long stay.

Then it is literally branch by branch.

You can as well just pay an agent and that's it.

Lastly, do you really need Thai account? You might be a subject to paying taxes at some point if you will be moving money to a Thai bank.
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I'm pretty sure they won't be translating 100 world languages on applicant's behalf. Either english or thai
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People can’t use search function and put the city in there:)
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well, it might be urgent, but the earliest slot for a meeting is currently 2nd October, so you have plenty time:-)

And they are switching to online visas around that time which might even change a bit the process
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@Sam ********
Nope. And for the last time. No country shares tax information about own citizens with another country. There is no law or agreement that would allow that.
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@Gerry *******
exactly lol, american LLC would be much worst than anything
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A tourist can do remote work legally. Nobody cares
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@Jared ******
I don’t think that embassies are changing rules based on your country. Unless your country would be somehow completely out of the list of countries available for the visa.

The rules are just changed a bit based on where you apply.
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@Jeff *******
there is a limit, they will never let you do the visa exemption turnaround for that long, but as I’ve said, from my experience, once they feel it was too much, be it 2x90 days, they will let you know during the next visit, that you should come on a tourist visa.

It’s all up to the immigration officer.

You can also work the DTV visa out without using the remote work, you can go for classes etc