If they bring the e-visa system forward and introduce it on Monday the 30th rather than Tuesday the 1st of October. In case there is a sudden new rule introduced that non-residents cannot apply there. In case they deem that my application for soft power DTV Muay Thai is better suited for an education visa? Obviously rules around visas and immigration can change suddenly...
so you've paid that much already (without a visa allowing you to stay that length and use this service 🤔). Well then even if they charge you to produce some documents, it should be a fraction of what you've already paid and you will have the correct paperwork.
how did you even get through to the embassy? I've called multiple times and left a message with no response. I'm flying there Sep 27th and the next day the embassy is open is Mon, Sep 30th, now I am even more anxious 🥴😮💨
You should ask your school to contact another Muay Thai gym in the area to advise/assist them and provide local specific help. You will need more than just a letter. You will need business registration documents etc.
I'd actually welcome the Thai consulate staff there to consider/test my Thai language background and learning rather than an old judgemental keyboard warrior commenting on someone simply asking for people's information and experience not pathetic speculation.
when I acquired my Thai ED visa in Khota Boru, Malaysia not having the exact specific background check was a big issue and nearly made me ineligible to get approved. I'm just considering any supporting Thai bureaucratic documents might help but won't do any harm. As we know each embassy/consulate has their own requirements/preferences.
right so if extending at immigration and no longer had evidence of current soft power you could then provide evidence of workcation? No need to reapply for the same visa to get those specific details changed I would think
The generic visa application form should be on each embassy/consulate website to download. I just downloaded this one from Jakarta to fill for DTV. I saw Kuala Lumpur has it's own so HCMC probably does too...