Reader question: Is there a possibility to circumvent the 90-day reporting obligation in Thailand?
I would like to hear some reactions from people who are already staying in Thailand on a retirement visa or are planning to go and then have to report to an immigration office every 90 days.
My question is: can I qualify for a 30 day extension with a Non Immigrant O visa? I know it is possible with a tourist visa, but I cannot read/find anywhere whether it is also possible with a Non Immigrant O visa.
Reader question: My Dutch passport is about to expire. How can I keep my Non Immigrant Visa O?
Next year I have to renew my passport in the Netherlands. However, my 'old' passport contains my retirement visa and my re-entry permit.
I've been walking around with the idea of living in Thailand for a while, but what I don't like are the Visa and Reporting rules in Thailand.
Does anyone know how long an income statement is valid for immigration to Thailand?
The Visa Exemption scheme has been significantly modified for 'visa runs'. Same-day overland visa runs are no longer possible. By plane is still possible until further notice.
Reader question: Can I do odd jobs in and around the house in Thailand with a tourist visa?
Can I work in the garden and on the house of my girlfriend with a tourist visa? Mowing grass and such small things, not big things that is, and to what extent is that possible?
Soon we will leave for Hua Hin for a year. We are going to apply for the O visa with multiple entries, so 4 x 90 = valid for 360 days. After 90 days we have to make a visa run.
Immigration Bureau limits visa runs
For foreigners without a visa who leave Thailand by land every 15 or 30 days and return to extend their stay, this route is no longer possible since Saturday. From now on, they may only cross the border once, after which entry will be refused.
We want to book a ticket about this a question you can stay for 30 days. If we are through the check at the airport before 12.00:XNUMX in the evening, do I not need to apply for a visa?
Reader question: I will no longer receive an annual visa during my stay in a Thai temple, what now?
I'm in a very tricky package. Would be very happy to get advice from you, about a visa.
Reader question: Where in Thailand can I extend my visa?
Can I extend my visa in Thailand, and can I only do so at the embassy in Bangkok or can I also apply for it at the emigration service?
Reader question: Visa double entry for Thailand but still a fine how is that possible?
We had a double entry visa. 60,00 euros per person arranged in the Netherlands, in the expectation that we could stay in Thailand for a maximum of 90 days. Still we had to pay a fine.
My question concerns the travel schedule that you must submit when applying for a multiple entry visa.
I would like to go to the UK with my Thai wife on holiday this summer for 1 week, does she need a visa? She has an F card.
Reader question: Going on holiday from Belgium to Turkey with my Thai girlfriend, what about a visa?
I have a Thai girlfriend who already has a Belgian residence permit of 5 years (automatically renewable each time for 5 years). She therefore still has the Thai nationality and not the Belgian one.
Belgian tourist in Thai cell because of expired visa
A 34-year-old Belgian tourist has been locked up in a Thai cell for 20 days because he tried to take a return flight at Bangkok airport with an expired visa.