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Good evening everyone, I am applying to volunteer through Helpx and Workaway hosts.
The host who has accepted me says I don't need a work permit as the work is not paid, but every group or forum I have looked at says the opposite is true. I will be volunteering legally but want to know that the Immigration Bureau also agrees that I don't need a work permit.
These rules of the Immigration service (and banks) are rather confusing.
I want to get a 'non O visa' but I need a Thai bank account, but of course I can't get a Thai bank account without the visa that the bank requires...
I am currently on an METV visa that ends mid January and I would like to switch to a DTV and I have some questions to which I couldn’t find specific answers (sorry If I overlooked existing answers)
1- I was thinking of trying to get a DTV visa before my METV visa ends - does this impact the acceptance of the visa?
2- can I go to a neighboring country make the application and come back to Bkk with my METV visa before getting the DTV? Or I need to stay there and wait to get it?
3- for the 500k baht, should I get proof of having them in my current account or does it work if it’s in the savings part of the account?
4- do you know by chance, if I am on a DTV visa and at some point I want to do a volunteering work here, do I need to cancel the dtv and get the specific visa for volunteering ? Or can I can accumulate or sort of have a specific authorization to just do a non paid volunteering for a short period without invalidating the dtv?
We will be staying in Thailand for about two months as tourists, visa-exempt (from US).
Is it illegal to also volunteer while on a tourist visa? My understanding is some countries don’t want foreign tourists volunteering while they are on a tourist visa.
I’m interested in possibly volunteering in an orphanage or local school. I have several years of experience teaching EFL & I’m also a Speech-Language Pathologist. We’ll be traveling with my young daughter and she struggles with interactions with peers and I was thinking it might be beneficial to do something like this with her while we are there (both benefiting local kids and her at the same time). Possibly an hour or two a day or at least a couple times a week. Im not looking for paid work.
I read about the volunteer visa, but I don’t think it applies, as volunteering is not our main purpose. Can anyone provide insight and/or point me in the right direction for info about volunteering while on a tourist visa?
My wife and I are planning to spend 3-4 months every year in Thailand when we retire next year. My wife is a dual citizen (US and Thailand). I am a US citizen. We were married in the US but never registered it in Thailand. We are both over 60. We are financially secure. We have a house in Thailand under my wife’s name. While in Thailand, I may volunteer my time at non-profit organizations. I’d would like to eventually get a Thai permanent residency (or citizenship) so I don’t have to deal with visas and in later years we may decide to live in Thailand full time. What’s the best path for me to get to Thai PR or citizenship?
What about volunteering in Thailand? I am a qualified teacher and I also have TrinityCertTESOL. I was thinking about offering to teach English in a local school? How would I go about it?
hello everyone! So my husband get a job offer which covers Non-B visa and work permit for him. I am an event organizer and would like to carry out some events from time to time or some volunteer work to help strays., i know i can get a non-o dependant visa, but i won't be able to do any business or charity activities like such, in this case, should I go for a Non- B visa for myself? what are the pros and cons? Do they both require boarder runs?
Also is it better to apply Non-o or non-B at our reside country or it's better to change from tourist visa while in Thailand?
I am a danish student, and i want to live in Thailand while doing my studies. I will be doing them online. I will be paid 35.000 bath pr month while studying from the danish government. If possible i would also like to give something back and work as a volenteer.
Is there any chance i would be able to live in Thailand for 2-3 years for studies?
Hello! I wanted to share my family’s recent visa experience to see if anyone else has had the same experience.
A few weeks back my wife and I applied for Non-O visas through the Royal Thai Consulate in Chicago to be able to return to our volunteer work in Chiang Mai through a registered Thai foundation. We also applied for Non-O (dependent) visas for our three daughters. They are all under the age of 6.
I am happy to report that my wife and I received our visas, but our daughters, however, were given 60-day tourist visas instead. The consulate official told us that an order had come from the government to stop the issuance of Non-O visas for dependents of volunteers. But, he reassured us that we would be able to switch our daughters over to dependent visas in-country.
We are now back in Chiang Mai and preparing for our upcoming immigration visit. Has anyone else dealt with this same issue? We welcome advice and/or suggestions.