On your planned return and expected entry into Thailand on 11 December 2024, you will most likely find that you would be stamped by Thai immigration for a stay until 10 March 2025, with 11 December 2024 counting as Day #1 and 10 March 2025 counting as Day #90
Has anyone observed any changes at the Payment section of the Thai E-Visa website that would accommodate a different form of payment (i.e. cash as per the Notices from Laos) besides using a credit card/debit card only? Or, would the system just skip the Payment section entirely if submitting an E-Visa application to Laos?
This is outside the scope of specific Thai Visa/Thai immigration advice, but pertains directly to obtaining a Non-O based on Embassy-certified Affidavit of Income:
In my opinion, you would take that « Déclaration de revenus (pour le visa/permis de séjour en Thaïlande) » that the French Embassy in Bangkok just certified and further do a legalisation of that Déclaration, which, of course, would complete the legalisation at Thailand MFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)....
Well, considering many countries and many airlines, but not Thai immigration, require a passport valid for at least 6 months, the easiest thing to do is renew your passport.
If it is a U.S. passport, then U.S. passport processing times have come way down and are much faster nowadays
As the first DTV Visas were issued late July 2024, the earliest those who were issued those early visas and quickly used them to enter Thailand and stayed in Thailand throughout that period to get to 180 days would be late January 2025....