Hey I just got mine in London a couple of weeks ago but the lady at the counter was super strict on every single requirement. She refused several people in front of me and made me come back 3 times the same day. I had the money 6 month in my savings account and the official statement from the bank but they insist that the money is in you current account. So I had to move it and get another statement and letter from the bank on the same day. So obviously the money then wasn't in my current account for 6 month. But yes if she denies you on the day she will tell you to apply for single entry instead.
i am in a similar situation. I have my multiple entry visa in my passport (german) that currently only has 6 month left on it. I already have my new passport with me but have not used it yet. The METV expired 12th of march , and I wanted to do another border run to get my last 60 days. I m going back to the UK beginning of may for a while. Anyway, in march I will only have 4 month left on my old passport with the visa in it. So is it ok if I carry both passports with me and they will stamp it or would I have to get my multiple entry tourist visa transferred to the new passport before I exit and re-enter Thailand? Thank you!
You leave again shortly before the 6 month visa expires... you have tonnage your last entry a day or a few days before the expiry date on your visa and you will get another 60 days. Then at the end of that you go to immigration and get a 30 day extension... =almost 9 month.
I got one METV in London.. after 8 month went to KL and applied for a new METV and got it. So I had two back to back. Literally. However they told me next time i would have to go back to London. I am going home for a while anyway.
Had to go back to US. Wasn't allowed out of the airport. Getting a new passport now and will try and come back soon. Most likely to a different airport tho.
Oh and they do a lot of 20.000 Bhat spot checks at the moment.
I went with my friend in may. She did and it was fine. She didn't have paper copies of the flight ticket so he took her to a copy shop.. . He also said that it takes at least two days, but because of our flight we managed to get the visa a little faster. But maybe be aware of that.
When I applied for mine in London I only had a one way ticket to Thailand and then sorted my onward travel whilst I was here. That was in January, so maybe things have changed, but they were pretty easy in London
Noël Lindquist that was the risk I was taking. You have to sign that they have the right to refuse your visa and keep your 750MYR. I didn't know what would happen. I had two applications ready but the told me on the day I applied that it is all fine for the MEvisa. So I was hoping they would not change their mind overnight. And the next day I literally just picked up my passport with my receipt. So I don't know .. I reckon they will tell you when you apply and then you can just fill out another form for SEvisa