As a matter of fact, I even got chopped at Immigration 3 once (not premium), and walked back to Immigration 2 via airside to the reentry permit office. That is also possible.
Yes I used the premium lane in Suvarnhabumi and then applied for a reentry permit. There is no difference, the premium lanes are just lanes located next to the other lanes, although separated by a wall. After getting the exit stamp, you turn left and walk to the same reentry office. If in need for the photoservice, you just keep walking "back into the country", then back to reentry office, then back to airside. They will let you do that.
Yeah, go for the hotel. Although Bali is a Consulate, and in theory Consulates should have lighter requirements, unfortunately they don't have a website with clear requirements, they are likely to follow Jakarta, and here's what Jakarta currently wants:
5. Evidence of confirmed accommodation in Thailand
- Hotel booking or
- Letter of sponsorship from the host (copy of the host's ID card, or passport and stay permit, proof of accomodation ownership)
Thomas Lindegaard Jensen Bear in mind the advice I provided on the other thread was what the Consulate guy said himself he was requesting at the time (2 years ago). It does not necessarily mean he will not close his eyes when it comes to a house book on a case to case basis, but most other embassies would at minimum request an ID copy of the owner or a sponsor letter etc, apart from the rental contract.These requirements can vary from day to day depending on the mood of a particular staff and they can change as the wind blows, so to avoid any speculation, a simple 7 day booking that is not paid for is a better and safer option. As long as on the application form you obviously complete the same address as the hotel where "you will be staying".
Robert Lagas Disagree with what you are saying. If on multiple entry non B maybe, since multiple entry visas are designed to travel into Thailand many times, but extensions of stay are for living in Thailand for that period of time.
Proof of funds would be idiotic. "I have a work permit, I get paid a salary, what proof of funds do you need?"
Exit ticket: "I'm not planning to leave , I don't have an exit ticket, I am planning to extend my stay for another year, so I don't want to go anywhere".
All right, so I took the time to browse the ThaiVisa forum once again, since I will attempt an SETV in Bali also in a month's time. The guy working in the Denpasar consulate is still a member there, username vongbali. It seems that he's actually the only staff 😂 Although the content is a bit old (about 2 years), this is coming from the "horse's mouth" so to say:
1. Bank statement. Can be in a different language also as long as he can identify the name of the bank account holder. Does not need to be certified by the bank, can be a print from online. 700 usd minimum equivalent.
2. In case of renting, he may ask for the contract, house registration and copy of the ID of the owner, so a fully refundable booking is an easier way forward in my opinion(booking dot com). 7 days minimum, it does not have to cover the whole period.
3. He wants to see proof of payment on the exit ticket because many applicants have submitted fake tickets in the past. Ticket can be within 90 days and not 60.