You are right! It might be difficult because they need a airline interline agreement. I just googled about it and if airlines dont have an agreement you have to pick it up in bkk.
you can tell on first airport where you start that it’s not your final destination. For example you start in fra to sin then bkk and if you add now pnh then you tell your airline counter in fra that you will go to pnh and can show ticket. I had such a situation in the past.
You could try stay in transit area (that way immigration won’t even register you that you are there) and fly to Cambodia and wait there for some days until it’s approved. Idk just a theory. Might work.
thank you for the information. To be honest sounds like a great Idea, can easily disassemble all the parts and keep the mid tower here. I think mb,gpu,cpu ssd will be taken in carry on and just use it for my hardware. And put maybe PSU to the main luggage with clothes and other stuff. How much did you pay or for assemble all the parts at a hardware store like JIB. ?
Anonymous participant 679 my mid tower doesn’t fit in my suitcase :/ I guess time to get a new bigger suitcase and leave my clothes at home. Btw do you remove gpu, cpu and separate wrap it? I know how these airport workers throw these bags around scared about my gpu and cpu the most.
Do NOT! use Thai work contract. Your DTV has high chance of being rejected because of that. Send them a work contract from another country(country you live in) including a statement of your boss/hr that you are allowed to work remotely. Let them sign it and stamp it if they have a company stamp.
Can confirm what Brandon said. Once you submit your application and paid for it there is no refund or return of your money. Doesnt matter if it gets approved or not. I made once a small mistake and had to find out by myself -.-'
ja genau um so was hab ich tatsächlich gefragt, mit Logo schön ordentlich als Geschäftsbrief mit Unterschrift vom Geschäftsführer und noch Firmenstempel :)