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@Iris **********
No, I believe you come back in without a reentry stamp and you get stamped back into Thailand with the remaining time of the visa.
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I have a Bangkok Bank account I do all my monthly spending out of and also a KBank account for my money I need for my visa. I could have used just one account for both, but decided not to, and it’s worked out for me.
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@Farang ********
That does sound like an issue. Maybe you can ask the embassy if you can show them in your Thai bank account. I’m not sure. Worst case scenario is to wire transfer them back to your bank in your home country and then wire them back to Thailand when you move.
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@Farang ********
When you’re applying from your own country, you show the funds in your bank account from your country, not from a Thai bank account. That’s only for when you’re in Thailand.
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@Ange *******
You’re still applying to an embassy using the evisa system.
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Try copying the link and pasting it in a different browser like Firefox.
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@Roger *******
Get the visa before you come from your home country.
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@Jason *******
I’m not sure about a non-O visa. A non-OA does require a background check, but a non-O might not. Check into it.
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I have my social security sent directly to my Thai bank account, which works perfectly. I got sick of using Wise and having to wait at times for the money. You just have to make sure to fill out and send back the “proof of life” socially security form they send you every now and then.