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@Don ************
you can get that 90 day Non-O at most consulates nearby (going there as a tourist) ; Lao, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc
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@James *******
and I agree, it's almost scary going there when you pay because it's just empty :P
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@James *******
I think there are only Burma and Lao in S/E Asia where you have to show up to pay

The rest are all online payment
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@James *******
I mentioned that in the post

š—§š—µš—²š—æš—² š—®š—æš—² "š˜„š—®š—¹š—ø š˜‚š—½ š—®š—»š—± š—½š—®š˜†" š—¼š—»š—²š˜€, š˜„š—µš—²š—æš—² š˜†š—¼š˜‚ š—®š—½š—½š—¹š˜† š—¼š—»š—¹š—¶š—»š—² š—³š—¼š—æ š˜š—µš—² š˜ƒš—¶š˜€š—®, š—“š—²š˜ š—® š—¤š—„ š—°š—¼š—±š—² š—®š—»š—± š˜€š—µš—¼š˜„ š˜‚š—½ š—®š˜ š˜š—µš—² š—°š—¼š—»š˜€š˜‚š—¹š—®š˜š—² š˜š—¼ š—½š—®š˜† (š˜š—µš—² š˜š˜„š—¼ š˜š—µš—®š—¶ š—°š—¼š—»š˜€š˜‚š—¹š—®š˜š—²š˜€ š—¶š—» š—©š—¶š—²š—»š˜š—¶š—®š—»š—² š—®š—»š—± š—¦š—®š˜ƒš—®š—»š—»š—®š—øš—µš—²š˜ š—Ÿš—®š—¼)

It's quiet because all you can do at that consulate is show up (after you applied for the visa and got the QR code) to pay.

There is no go apply, go pick up the passport. You can't even get IN the consulate if you don't have a QR showing you want to pay
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Tod *********
As a general rule there is no issue at all going and getting the statement / bank letter from a bank branch where you didn't open the account.
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@Don ************
unless you're applying for a Non-Immigrant Type OA (Long Stay) visa (which you get in your country before you come here) you can go to a nearby country and apply thru the thai consulate there

Keep in mind though some thai consulates require you to hold legal residence in that country to apply for the visa (like the thai consulates in China, and I think Hong Kong, and maybe Japan too)
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and on that note we're done.. :( Best of luck for the O/P and their application
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In countries that have multiple Thai consulates you have to be staying in an area served by that consulate

this is an example of the 4 thai consulates in the US and the states that apply at them
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also remember you physically have to be IN the country whose thai consulate you are using <- most require you upload your visa/entry stamp to prove you're there

AND

You cannot apply while you're in thailand
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This comes up on the Thai consulate in Tokyo when you click the apply for a visa link, I wish it came up on the eVisa website too
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