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DTV - those who have applied on the basis of learning Muay Thai - do you need to pay up front for a minimum of 6-months training per year of the 5-year visa? And is the processing fee paid to the Thai Government at time of online visa application or on approval of said visa?
Hi, I am now on a Thai wife non-o visa. My understanding is that now I am eligible to work. Immigration told me to go to labour office to find details for work permit. Labour office gave me a bunch of paper in thai and say your prospective employer must fill. The prospective employer says I need to leave the country and that will arrange a business visa based on which the work permit will be granted. So what’s the truth here? Who need a business visa if married to a thai allows you to work?
Since I was few times in Thailand as an employee (with non-imm visa + workpermit) and as a tourist as well, my friend asked for my advice about what visa type he really needs for a casual business meetings in Thailand. I checked the latest immigration rules, I believe made in July 2024, but honestly Im a bit lost in this matter.
He does not own a business, he is a regular blue collar worker who was requested by his employer to meet some clients in Thailand from time to time.
Previously when I was applying for a job I got non-immigrant Visa + workpermit but I was literally hired by a company in Thailand. In his case he does not want to start a business nor being hired there, just a meeting once a month.
What I have read is that you can do some casual business activities on a tourist stamp on arrival but this seems a bit inconsistent between Thai Embassies in different countries (different explanations on their webpages).
So the questions is...does he need to apply for business visa or business visa + work permit or can use 60days stamp on arrival as a tourist? Getting invitation letter from Thai company is not an issue for him.
Basically he wants enter the Kingdom fully legally with all the proper paper work done but the current rules seems a bit unclear.
PS. He asked visa agency but they gave him some "outdated" answer I would say.
Hi, do I need to do 90 day reporting for DTV if I have already left the country and came back within the past 180 days?
I got my dtv about 70 days ago, and recently left Thailand and came back. Do I need to go to immigration to do 90 day reporting soon or did it already reset since I left the country recently?
I applied for a DTV workation through my own company in Delhi, India, 3 weeks ago. Today, I received an email from the embassy saying that my visa has been approved. However, the details show a single-entry visa valid from February to May, without specifying the reason. Has anyone else faced this issue, and what did you do about it?
Hey all, I'm a bit confused with the TM30 and 90 day report thing.
I've been here for about 120 days. My flight landed on 25/10/24.
My agent gave me a TM30, but the informed date is 30/10/24 because I was at a hotel waiting for my condo to be ready.
Okay so to fix this situation, do I take my TM30 to the immigration office to sort this out? Or do I need my TM30 and get the TM47 online and take both to immigration? Or get the TM47 there? And in future after 90 days I can do it online?
Question on expiring passports and extension of stay.
I have an OA visa and I am on an Extension of Stay to October 2025 (multi-entry). I do the extension in early September each year.
My (Australian) passport will expire in January 2026.
I have read various posts about this and it seems to me that the simplest approach is to get a new passport before attempting the extension.
I think I can renew the passport in Thailand, but this seems quite a lengthy process.
As an alternative, I have no problem with renewing my passport in Australia mid-year prior to doing the extension in Thailand in September. But that will mean that I leave Thailand on the old passport, and return with the new.
As I understand it, I simply show both passports on return and get the existing extension moved to the new passport once I have arrived.
What is unclear to me is
(a) I have an existing multi-entry stamp in my old passport. Is this still valid (and thus allowing re-entry)?
(b) Once arrived back in Thailand, do I need to immediately "transfer the stamps", or can I just wait until I do the extension, (showing both passports + associated paperwork/insurance/funds etc), as the new extension will go straight into the new passport.
Looking for advice on flaws in my logic/understanding.