Obviously a lot has been written off about visas for Thailand. One thing is not entirely clear to me, that is a thorough explanation of how to obtain a so-called “Thai lady mariage visa”. I have been happily (legally) married to a Thai lady for several years. I also have the yellow house booklet, for what it's worth.
Thailand visa question & answer: With retirement visa O multiple entry back to the Netherlands
My question is related to my visa. I have a retirement visa O multiple entry, which runs until September 5, 2015. My 2nd entry ends on July 1.
I plan to live in Thailand in the future, I would like to work in Europe for 3 weeks and then to Thailand for 3 weeks and repeat that each time.
We, my male Thai partner and I, want to live in Thailand for 8 months from next year and then 4 months in the Netherlands. We will repeat this annually. We got married in the Netherlands.
Thailand visa question & answer: I want to spend the winter in Thailand with my Thai wife every year
Thanks for all the info about visas, visaruns and extension. From all the information I can now answer my question myself and would like to ask you for verification: is it correct?
Lately I haven't heard many complaints about applying for a visa in Amsterdam or The Hague. I myself went to Essen in Germany again this week, only an hour's drive for me. It was very quiet in the embassy.
I finally leave for Indonesia at the end of March for two weeks with my mother and fly Jakarta – Bangkok on April 13, to make my always dreamed trip, backpacking through Thailand and Laos and on July 13 I fly back to Amsterdam. But now my worst nightmare has come true….I completely forgot to arrange my double entry visa.
I have been living in Thailand since last year and have a Non Immigrant OA visa (enter before April 5, 2015). Now I'm going for a short holiday to South Laos next week and will be back "overland" on March 12th. What will happen now with the stamping and validity of my visa as a result of this return by land?
Thailand visa question & answer: Visa for Myanmar and Thailand
When we fly to Myanmar in Bangkok, I read that you can arrange your visa to Myanmar at the embassy in Bangkok. When you return by plane you will receive a 30-day stay/visa in Thailand. So if you do that in the last 2 weeks of your holiday, you can just stay the 60 days.
SCHENGEN VISA FILE
Questions about Schengen visas regularly pop up on Thailandblog. This Schengen visa file deals with the most important points of attention and questions. This file was written by Rob V. and tries to be a handy summary of all the things you need to take into account when applying for a Schengen visa. The file is mainly intended for readers living in Europe or Thailand who want to bring a Thai (partner) to the Netherlands or Belgium for a holiday.
I am staying in Pattaya and have a 1 entry tourist visa. On March 5th it will be my 60th day in Pattaya and since I am supposed to stay until April 2nd I will have to go to the immigration office in Pattaya for the extension of 30 days.
DOSSIER VISA THAILAND – introduction with 18 questions and overview of the most used visas
Questions about Thai visas regularly pop up on Thailandblog. Ronny Mergits (alias RonnyLatPhrao) thought this was a good reason to compile a file about it, and was helped by Martin Brands (alias MACB). Read the updated file 'Visa Thailand'.
Open letter to the Dutch Embassy in Bangkok
Thailandblog reader Pieter Dirk sent a letter to the Dutch embassy in Bangkok. He is seriously concerned about the future, now that the lower euro will mean that a number of Dutch people will no longer be able to meet the requirements for an annual visa. You can also read the response from the embassy.
Reader question: I want to travel from Thailand to Myanmar, how do I arrange a visa?
Going to Thailand on January 8 and want to go to Myanmar for 2 days after 10 weeks. I am now looking on Google to arrange a visa from Thailand, but that seems to be quite difficult.
I think there are two similar visas to stay in Thailand as 50+. One concerns an annual visa, multiple entry, where the minimum monthly income is €600 and you basically have to leave the country every 9 days.
Thailand visa Q&A: Visa extension due to hospitalization
A good friend of mine, with an annual visa, has suddenly been admitted to intensive care in hospital in Suran Thani. His wife had left the Netherlands with him on December 1, but she would only spend a month with him in Phuket and has only a 30-day visa. She now has to fly back to the Netherlands on December 30.
Thailand Visa Q&A: Can I get a 30 day visa extension by land?
I want to travel from Sihanouk, via Trat to Bangkok this week. So I will only be able to stay for 14 days. Does anyone know if I can get a 30 day extension in an immigration office?