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@Greg *******
so do you think that with a certificate of residence and an annual rental contract you can also open with a tourist visa/DTV?
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@Greg *******
Here in Mae Hong Son you can get a residence certificate even with a tourist visa (I have registered scooters and you can also get a driving license), but I don't think it's enough to open a bank account.
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@Ko ****************
thank you very much! πŸ™πŸΌ

So I have to consider the application time β€œdouble”… once I get (I hope) mine, time to request the one for my wife too, right? πŸ˜‰
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@James *******
thank you very much! πŸ˜‰

So she also has to meet all the requirements (500,000 THB in the bank account, etc) or as a spouse, is the marriage certificate enough if I have already applied for the visa? πŸ™πŸΌ
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@Frank-Steven **********
Although entry into the Kingdom is a discretion of the immigration office, having a visa should be β€œsafer”, right?
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@Frank-Steven **********
I will come for less than 3 months soon, and then return at the end of October with the multi entry or the new DTV if I qualify. However, I have several stamps, having spent a good part of the last 2 years in Thailand. Do you think entering with a 60-day Tourist Visa is better than entering without a visa and getting a stamp?
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Tor Buamas in Bangkok (Khan Na Yao).
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@Henrik ****
for my 60 days visa, in Thai embassy in Phnom Phen, they ask my flight out of Thailand.
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@Brch *****
buy a motorbike/car and put your name on the green book.
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