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Just read an article that in May 20 25, they are re-implementing the TM6. It will be a digital version and will be up to you to keep it up-to-date as you change residence during your stay in Thailand. The article also said that it will eventually replace the TM 30. So all in all I guess it’s a good thing. They also said everyone no matter what type of visa you are on will be required to keep an update TM6 digital copy. And of course, failure to do so will result in fines or penalties. This is as per the Pattaya Mail
In a post published today by the Prime Minister's public relations department, it's indicated that 5 of the measures announced will take effect later in June or July. We will see what happens with the 60 day visa exempt and if it actually goes into effect at midnight tonight.
possible upcoming visa price increase at thai consulates
I am NOT wanting to start a panic (and I am about as far from a fear monger as you can throw a stick about entry/visa/extension stuff here)
BUT
The thai consulate in Wellington New Zealand just posted a PDF that said effective March 19th they would raise the price of their thai visas.
AND
They really REALLY are raising the prices. A single entry tourist visa right now is 60NZD and it will go to 300NZD (That's about 1300 to OVER 6000 baht) :O
Also when Sydney consulate emailed me back about them going live on the eVisa website they also said they would have a price increase in the visas as well
Just want you people to be in the loop on what might be comin' down the pike ... :O
The PM held a television address to the nation in which he said Thailand MUST fully open by October 14th. He said Thailand needs to take a "calculated risk" to protect people lives and livelihoods.
It's good to see Thailand moving in the right direction. I think if Phuket does open on July 1st, there would be no reason to doubt a full reopening by the end of October. We'll have to wait and see though.
ALL immigration offices are OPEN like normal <- meaning you need to GO and get your extensions, do your 90 day report, what ever like you're supposed to.
IF the situation changes and they make an announcement about it we'll share it, but it's business as usual right now with them.