my re-entry permits for my ED visa always needed like 10mins and was a separate queue to the normal immigration queue. krabi immigration is very very good and fast… same for certificate of residence.
i just fly to malaysia for 2500 baht return. suuuper easy. and even recommended by the immigration officers ;) thats even the reason for this whole post to inform people about the requirements of immigration in one specific province. even that will be different from province to province.
but anyway, you should learn that different embassies have different requirements for visa applications. some even require 6 months of bank statements. so your individual case isnt the same for everyone. you can read about this on plenty of reviews on this fb group.
why are you even discussing this? my dtv was also approved without an incident. what are you talking about? german embassies dont require the documents in english or thai language. its a fact. how can you even be so delusional and argue against it when people do this all the time??? lol
not so in germany. i applied with documents in just german language. in july, shortly after the DTV was announced. you should know that different embassies have different requirements, right?! you went for a chinese embassy? that probably isnt your home country then when you have french documents. not even comparable to my case. my visa was approved within 5 days. just one request for certificate of employment stating remote work. in german language. so not sure what you are trying to discuss here as i am talking about the facts from a different embassy. believe it or not. i have the DTV for a while now :D
where did you apply? i applied with german documents and even communicated with them in german language. so you are wrong in generalizing this. maybe YOUR specific embassy has that requirement. german thai embassies do not have that. i talk facts.
they told me that there is no document check on re-entry. would also be quite a job to check the documents for every individual case which can have a huge variety. btw: people already left and came back and just got a new 180 days stamp. since the rules are nowhere to be found they could not even ask for anything translated, when my original documents were in a foreign language. so how would that work out? very unclear.
thats very incorrect. an embassy in france will accept documents in french language. an embassy in germany will accept documents in german language. an embassy in spain will accept documents in spanish language… thats a fact and many times proven… i got the DTV visa with just that and they even requested another document (certificate of employment) where they even asked with the foreign wording for that… you are wrong.
as my documents are not in english/thai i would need to get them all translated. and not even sure if they will require a notarized translation. so thats a big issue for me. i submitted all my documents for my DTV in my native language when i applied for it in july. i usualy also travel 2 times a year back home but right now i am not sure when that will be the next time. so i might need a quick malaysia border run. its pretty cheap anyway… this whole thing is more about gaining information about the DTV process and whats all connected with it. at least for me.