It was like a ghost town at no2 bridge with all the imo booths empty, I walked about for ten minuites looking for an imo, eventually found a helpful lady imo in an office all on her own, all the car/bus toll type booths were empty also, really busy with freight tho,.I wouldn’t fancy walking over no2 bridge for a stamp,. It’s massive,.even no1 bridge is partially maned,
They post you a visa pack, you manually fill it in, send it back with your passport photos and copies or originals of your bank statement, copies of your passport, flight booking, etc post it back to them and they do all the uploading of photos/copies/forms etc to the Thai embassy, if your a computer wiz kid, Evisa would be easy, but for us older folk not so,. I would use the visa company again,.