TB Immigration Information Letter No. 002/24: Converting and extending in Thailand through a visa office
For a return flight I paid about 900 euros for 30 days. Upon arrival, I went to a reliable visa office. I opened a bank account at Bangkok Bank for 3.000 baht. For my 15-month retirement visa (first 3 months and then 12 months) I paid 27.500 baht. Converting my international driver's license to a Thai driver's license for a car and moped cost me 5.500 baht. I paid 13.500 baht to extend my annual visa.
Thailand Visa question No. 193/23: Visa office in France
I started applying for a visa to Thailand and to be honest I discovered that at 71 years old I am no longer very handy with all those forms. The last time I asked Traveldocs to help me and that went well. However, I now understand from them that it is no longer possible for them to help me because I live in France. Previously this was not a problem.
TB Immigration Info Letter 067/22: Using Visa Offices
A few years ago, some Thai Immigration officials visited our condominium building to check all the residents' reports.
If you want to make a border run from Pattaya to Cambodia to obtain a new Visa Exemption period, you must first contact a Visa office. Preferable than the one they recommend in the article which happens to be located next to immigration.
Thailand Visa Question No. 172/22: Visa Office
I would like to know if there is a visa office in the Netherlands (preferably in or near Amsterdam) that could help me apply for a visa for Thailand. I am concerned with advice on which visa is most suitable for me in my situation and arranging the paperwork involved in the application.