Haha, i've learned to dress to impress in all my travels but I understand. Long story short: Mileage may vary. Do you mind if I send you a PM for some other questions? They are off topic of visas for this group.
Yeah after quarantine I'm going directly to an agency to handle whatever option I have available. Here's my other question, is there some sort of refresh rate on getting visas for Thailand? Like say I get an 60 day Tourist visa, extend it once, then I have to leave the country. Am I able to apply for a fresh one after it expires, or do you have to wait for a period of time before doing something like that.
That sounds like a good option. That being said I currently have an application for the 60 day visa, but I'm a little worried that it might not get approved before the 11th of april which is the date of my flight. Do you know if the 30 day exemption stamp blocks you from getting a visa in thailand?
Okay cool. I was a little worried that the application might mess up the 30 day exemption stamp, but if it doesn't then that's what I'll do. I'm a remote worker so I don't really know what I can and can't get, but I guess my question would be the exemption stamp does allow you to apply for a visa in TH correct?
Thank you for your reply. So here's my other question then, I'm really not trying to stay forever and a half, I'd like to get 6 months max out of my stay. So if for whatever reason the application doesn't go through w/ the embassy in Chicago for the 60 day tourist visa, should I just hop on the plane and get the 30 day exemption stamp, hit up an agency and talk to them about options?