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@Max ************
indeed, but i just recently got a second sim, in my name and with my passport, I called AIS about something and I asked about the second sim they said "its in your name" but not verified, you need to go to AIS and have if processed with your passport" I think there are two processes.
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@Max ************
yes, I didn't say it right, at AIS your phone number needs to be verifed with your name. This maybe done with the new account, or may not.
Colin **********
I think you only need your (old) user name and password, to login it.

The only complication is if your phone number has changed.
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Discretion of the immigration officer
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From Siam Legal

Your fiancé's K-1 visa interview at the US Embassy in Bangkok will focus primarily on verifying the legitimacy of your relationship and your fiancé's eligibility for the visa. Typical questions asked recently in these interviews include:

About the Thai fiancé(e):

Personal details such as full name, nationality, birthday, age, education, languages spoken

Previous travel history, especially visits to the US

Past marriages or children

Employment and background details

Any criminal history

About the US fiancé(e):

Information about you (the petitioner), including your life, work, and background

About your relationship:

How and where you met

Dating history

Future plans together to confirm the authenticity of your relationship

About the planned wedding and marriage:

When and where the wedding will take place

Wedding reception plans and guest list

Any pre-marriage celebrations

Honeymoon plans

Assurance that you will marry within 90 days of entry to the US

Your fiancé should be prepared to answer these questions truthfully and confidently. The interview typically lasts 20-30 minutes, with around 10-20 questions. The American fiancé (you) cannot attend the interview, but sometimes an attorney may accompany the applicant for support.

It's important your fiancé brings all required documents, attends a medical exam prior to the interview, and arrives on time at the embassy. The US Embassy in Bangkok usually processes K-1 visa approvals within about a week after a successful interview.
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Agree your treatment plan the hospital it must provide an official letter that includes:

Confirmation of your medical appointment or acceptance for treatment

A detailed treatment plan specifying the diagnosis, treatment type, and duration

The letter should be on official hospital letterhead and signed by an authorized medical professional

Next apply for the DTV with the other stuff.
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@Radost *************************
not my experience today, they didn't want the yellow house book (at the DLT) or pink ID, each office as interprets the requirement differently. Last time I did it 5 years ago, they didn't accept my yellow book but accepted my wifes house book. It changes. My immigration department accepted the yellow book to produce the house certificate.
Colin **********
Its on the anniversary of entry into Thailand, however some offices will not issue a date beyond when your visa ext runs out, check the slip of paper given on your last 90 day report.
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@Ivan *****
yes, there in their lobby, i think there independent, but ok for the MFA