I am leaving for Thailand for 6 to 10 weeks. I'm on morphine and oxycodone. For this I have already sent the completed English indication statement to the CAK. Also had contact with the Thai embassy, ​​referred to e-mail addresses. This is where I sent my story in English. At two addresses I received e-mail blocked on back plus an automatic response with what to do. But that's exactly what I did with the email.

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I have a question about extending the free term visa of 45 days. Normally this can be done via a borderrun, which we had planned. I have been staying in our house in Kalasin for over a week now. After a few days, however, I suddenly and unexpectedly suffered from severe asthma/COPD and had to spend 2 days in the ICU.

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Thailand Visa Question No. 314/22: Medical Statement

By Submitted Message
Posted in Visa question
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1 September 2022

I want to apply for a non-immigrant visa long stay. I have all the necessary papers ready except the medical certificate. Yesterday I went to my GP and she would contact the hospital department of virology. Today I was called back and told otherwise I had to contact the GGD.

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Dear readers, My Dutch driving license has expired. I need a medical statement, which must be submitted in Dutch. The questionnaire has already been sent to me. Can anyone recommend me a doctor who can take care of it? Regards, Jan Editors: Do you have a question for the readers of Thailandblog? Use the contact form.

I need a medical certificate for the Non-Immigrant Visa OA (long stay) application. Okay, printed through the site of the Thai embassy and made an appointment with my doctor. This indicates that he does not complete this certificate.

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Questioner: Rens I am wondering how people in the Netherlands can obtain a medical statement as required for an STV visa, since a GP is certainly not allowed to sign your own GP. see the websites of the interest group of general practitioners. https://www.knmg.nl/advies-gidsen/dossiers/geneeskundige-verklaring.htm Why is your own doctor not allowed to issue a medical statement? (Dutch medical certificate) The requirements for an STV or regular tourist visa seem very difficult to me to get them all in order …

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A medical certificate is required for my visa application. Does anyone know where you can have the medical statement completed? I assume you also have to undergo a medical examination? I would like to know where this is possible near Eindhoven or The Hague? There is some speed involved. Since I want to leave as soon as possible.

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Obtaining the Non Immigrant OA visa and then the Certificate of Entry (CoE) to enter Thailand causes a lot of headaches and headaches for the collectors of the necessary documents. Hereby I would like to give a tip if your GP does not have the necessary medical certificate that you do not have leprosy, TB, Elephantiasis and the third stage of syphilis and you are not a drug addict DO NOT WANT to SIGN this document.

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Before applying for a visa OA, on my still valid visa O I cannot enter Thailand yet, the Thai embassy requires me to submit a medical certificate that I do not have the following: leprosy, tuberculosis, drug addiction, elephantiasis, third stage of syphilis.

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Today, Sunday 5 April, is our last day in Thailand and an 'unforgettable' trip is almost over. Yesterday, to prevent any problems, we visited the Pattaya Memorial Hospital to obtain a so-called 'Medical Certificate' to prove that we are not infected and healthy.

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Messages are posted on Thailandblog that people cannot return to Thailand because general practitioners, GGDs or hospitals do not issue medical statements. This is not surprising under the current circumstances and the hectic bustle surrounding the Corona infections.

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Is a medical certificate required or not to extend my Thai driving license for another 5 years?

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Traveling abroad with medicines

By Editorial
Posted in Background
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November 15 2016

For medicines that fall under the Opium Act, you must apply for a Schengen declaration or a medical certificate. This depends on the country you are going to. Opiates are, for example, sleeping pills, strong painkillers, ADHD medicines or medicinal cannabis.

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