Frank *************
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I never answered the question and officer filled it out
Frank **************
Savannakhet is simple no financial proof required. It's Norbert from Kantharalak . He is there just today. And I do already for many years never any problem.
Frank **************
I get clearer now but for me as a non native speaker, the English language is not easy to understand.
Frank **************
Than the explanation from the Royal Thai Consulate Hull / UK and the Embassy in Germany are wrong ?
Frank **************
Thats another info from the Royal Thai Consulate in Hull : The validity of this visa commences from the date it is issued and expires 6 months later. The expiry date of the visa is shown as the ENTER BEFORE date. For example, if the visa was issued on 01 JAN 2017 (DATE OF ISSUE) the ENTER BEFORE date would be 30 JUN 2017. This means that your final 60-day entry into Thailand must be no later than 29 June 2017. Each time you enter Thailand you receive a rectangular stamp in your passport stating date of entry and the ADMITTED UNTIL date which will be 60 days after entry. Do not remain in Thailand beyond the ADMITTED UNTIL date. Each time you exit Thailand you will receive a triangular stamp in your passport stating date of exiting Thailand. With careful planning it is possible to get an accumulation of almost 8 months in Thailand with this visa by making your final entry into Thailand 3-4 days before the ENTER BEFORE date as shown on the visa.
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@Tod ********
I thought that was clear now because the information at the German Thai Embassy says : The date at "enter before" means that the entry into Thailand must take place before this date. Only upon arrival you will be given the approved stay in the passport, depending on the type of visa.