1. does one have to be physically present in the US for this?
2. does the itenerary have to be flying out a US airport
3. does one have to apply to the embassy closest to where their bank account mailing address is?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When applying for an e-visa while in the USA, it is confirmed that: 1) you need to be physically present in the US to apply; 2) your flight itinerary must depart from a US airport; 3) you should apply to the Thai embassy or consulate that corresponds to your residence, typically indicated by your mailing address linked to your bank account. However, some users noted variations in documentation, such as the use of utility bills for address proof.
Not sure you need to be physically in the US. I got mine all online from the Thai Consulate that was closest to my home address. Your air ticket probably needs to originate from the US.
Paul ***********
I just applied today. I’m in the US and had to apply to the Chicago office. I just sent a copy of my drivers license and utility bill. I didn’t see anywhere on the application to post my bank information
I hope it works
Philip **********
I'm in Australia. For location I used a latest water bill with address on. Could have been anywhere.
there were a bunch of "honorary" consulates before covid but they've all closed. Even if they were open it doesn't matter. In the countries where the Thai embassy has adopted evisa, foreigners are no longer allowed on the property. All matters are handled through evisa and in person visits are only for Thai people seeking services.
cool. I'll get an itinerary out of the US. I;m assuming I can change this after getting the visa, and say fly out of Vancouver Canada versus Los Angeles (where I am from) ??