Requested a visa (22 days) on 11/60 and approved by the Thai embassy on 23/11. My tip is to read the manual carefully and have everything ready (photos and/or scan) before you start.
My experience applying for an E-Visa for 60 days.
TB Immigration Infobrief No. 075/21: COVID-19 extension extended again until January 25, 2022
Against all expectations, it has been decided to extend the application for the so-called COVID-19 extension again until January 25, 2022. This means that during that period immigration officers may allow an extension of the residence period of 60 days instead of 30 days.
I saw a question about the E-visa, I applied for and received my visa last Monday. I'll report here on how it went. I had already created an account, so I will expect to be in front of my laptop on Monday at 7.15:2 am. After two failed login attempts, I got that damned captcha code wrong twice, I was in and the request could start.
Applying for a visa online has only just started and there are many questions, but there is still little experience with it. That is why we ask readers who have already successfully completed their application to share their experiences with the reader. Preferably in a separate email that you can send to https://www.thailandblog.nl/contact/.
TB Immigration Information Letter No. 072/21: Thai Embassy The Hague – Financial requirements Non-immigrant OA also increased there
We already know one thing for sure. The financial requirements of a Non-immigrant OA have indeed increased considerably now that it has also been confirmed on the website of the Thai embassy in The Hague.
Immigration Information Letter No. 071/21: Applying for a visa online is possible as of today
As of today it should be possible to apply for your visa online. Personally, I think that everything is not yet ready when it comes to information.
TB Immigration Information Letter No. 070/21: Thai Embassy The Hague – Online visa application possible from November 22, 21
The Thai Embassy in The Hague will start online visa or e-Visa on Monday 22 November 2564 via https://thaievisa.go.th. Everything is online only, mandatory.
TB Immigration Info Letter No. 069/21: Thai Embassy Brussels – Financial requirements Non-immigrant OA increased
I just saw that the financial requirements for a NON-IMMIGRANT OA in Brussels have been increased to a bank amount of 27 000 Euro (1 000 000 Baht) or an income of 2700 Euro (100 000 Baht?) per month. The combination method seems to be no longer possible.
TB Immigration Information Letter No 068/21: Thai Embassy Brussels – Online visa application possible from November 22
I just saw the message on the website of the Thai Embassy in Brussels that online applications would be possible from November 22.
TB Immigration Information Letter No. 067/21: Thai Embassy Brussels – Online visa application
The Thai embassy in Brussels now also reports that they will switch to online visa applications. It should come into effect at the end of November/beginning of December.
TB Immigration Info Letter No 066/21: Immigration Pattaya temporarily closed due to Covid-19
Last Friday, November 5, 2021, a visitor was found positive at the Corona inspection in the Immigration Pattaya office in Soi 5 Jomtien. The office is closed immediately and anyone who has visited there around 11 am is advised to have themselves examined.
This is also possible: 90 days stay. Possibly something for you, 90 days stay without visa application. Had arrived on Phuket via the Phuket sandbox with a 30-day visa on arrival at the time. And seven days later traveled to my wife in Isan.
Note to Ronny on visa question no. 280/21 Year extension based on marriage. In it you write the following:
“if that is indeed the case, you should ask for a recent extract from the Kor Ror 2 marriage registration. Did you enter into that marriage abroad and was it subsequently registered in Thailand, that is a Kor Ror 22. Please note that document is only valid for 30 days.”
Non Immigrant OA visa: the compulsory health insurance of 400.000 inpatient/40.000 outpatient is replaced by a compulsory health insurance of 3 million Baht which, if I understand correctly, does not necessarily have to be taken out with a Thai insurer.
Regards No. 271/21 I also own a house. For immigration I use the following method to state my home address, this has been going well here in Pattaya for 14 years since I bought this house.
TB Immigration Infobrief No. 061/21: Health insurance in relation to extension visa OA
At the end of last week, there was a message on Health cover perks for foreigners (bangkokpost.com) that the insured amount of the compulsory health insurance would be increased to 3 million baht if the period of stay for an OA visa was extended and that a foreign insurer would also be accepted.