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I heard that if you're unlucky, the authorities in Bangkok can check your DTV visa in detail on arrival. Did it happen to anyone?
My friend told me it can be a problem, for example if you did it in Cambodia with the 500k freshly put on your bank account because in Thailand they want you to have the 500k for 6 months. Then they can deny your entry.
It might be a small % chance but according to my friend it can happen.
I have a question if anyone can help. I am an American currently living with my Thai girlfriend here in Thailand. I am trying to figure out how to go about getting her a tourist visa to come with me and visit my family in the US. Someone has said I have to go back to the US and apply there for her to come visit, is that correct? I want to be able to do it here as I am living here. What do I need to do? Thanks, any help is very much appreciated
Have a multiple entry tourist visa and traveling to Thailand on March 19 from USA. I have everything prepared for longstay O-A visa. Is it a sound plan to submit an e-visa longstay O-A application on March 18. I’m not worried about the extra application fee more about will it get processed and could there be any problems entering Thailand on the tourist visa on march 19.
Has any one just received a uk visa for girlfriend I have just had email saying 9 to 10 weeks wait waited 6 weeks fly in 2 weeks. When applying waiting time 6 weeks. Cheers need a beer.
I've read through some recent comments but would like a heads up about obtaining a tourist visa in Vientiane. It would be my 2nd this year plus one visa exempt in between. Previously I had non-b visas apart from 7 months on tourist visas 2017-2018. My question is, can I anticipate any problems gaining this 2nd tourist visa this year?
I’m a US passport holder and I’ve been in Thailand ~6 months out of 12 the last 2 years. I’m headed back for a short (3 week) trip in April. If I meet all the requirements including the required cash and proof of flight out of the country, should I be ok with a visa exemption? Or will I be “safer” if I get a single entry tourist visa beforehand?
Sorry for the paranoia, just been seeing a lot of posts about people being denied entry lately...
Just wondering if anyone had any recent experience of getting a Thai tourist visa in Taipei at the Thailand Trade and Economic Office? Asking for a friend who's visiting here at the moment. I've used the search function and found a couple of older reports saying they were sometimes difficult but couldn't find anything recent. Thanks in advance! (We'll go there at some point anyway, so will update with the result if no one knows :) )