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Hi asking for Ukrainian friend who want to visit Thailand: visa on arrival, how long can stay in here? Can get extension via border runs? If yes, Is there a limit on amount of border runs?
Friend is In Ukraine and has Ukrainian international passport, will travel to Poland to fly to Thailand.
Hi all, I sent an email to TEV regarding te posibility of having two Thai visas at the same time (but only one active per entry in Thailand). Their reply was positive, however I also hear that this is not possible?
Need to get to Immigration and ask this very same thing, however, is someone in this group on this situation able to provide some info? Thanks in advance.
What happens if your work permit expired and you’re still in the country? Is there anyways you can extend or renew it without leaving the country? If so, what’s an option? Thank you in advance.
My husband, son, and I are US passport holders. We came to Thailand in March on a visa exempt. We received a 30 day extension from immigration. This extension ends May 10th. I want to ensure I am covered under the amnesty until July 31st, even though I was already granted one extension. Thank you for your help.
Just left the Thai Consulate in Vientiane. Applying for a non O based on raising a half Thai child. Been doing it for a couple of years. Was asked to show a bank book. First time ever. Didn't have one. ' Next time no bank book, no visa' were her curt parting words to me.
I was wondering, if I could make a new visa while I still have an old one, but my two-months stamp is expired?
My current visa is 13.02-13.05. I've entered the country on 01.03, so my stamp expires on 29.04. If I get a new one, it's just two weeks more. So, I thought, maybe I could skip it and fly to Ho Chi Minh for a new visa from the start of May. What do you folks think, is it possible like that?