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For some context, I'm an American citizen with alien permanent residency status in Taiwan, and I'm interested in enrolling in Chiang Mai University's Education Visa program. I'd like to do this via the Thailand Trade and Economic Office in Taipei. However, I just went to the Thai eVisa website, and it stated that I was not eligible to apply through the eVisa system. Any guidance on what I should do?
Hi. I applied for a DTV (workcation) at Los Angeles consulate on Aug 18th. I have a flight to Bangkok on Saturday Sep 14th and the status of the application is still "pending document check". Is there any risk in me entering under 60 day visa exemption, exiting if/when I have DTV, and re-entering? I appreciate your guidance.
Is it possible to visit thailand a third time within 4 months as an American citizen? I planned to apply for a tourist extension this time for 2 months.
I have about 1 month left on my OA multi-entry retirement VISA extension. I've been here 3 years. I want to switch to an O retirement VISA to avoid the insurance requirement. If I leave the country, without obtaining a re-entry permit, is my VISA automatically canceled when I leave? If I then return to Thailand, after a few days holiday, will I be stamped in as VISA exempt for 30 days so that I can then begin the process of applying for the O retirement VISA within country? I am an American citizen. Are there any other options? Any "gotchas" I need to worry about? Thanks.
Effective immediately, the U.S. Consulate General in Chiang Mai is temporarily suspending all consular services until further notice due to staffing shortages. Although we hope to resume consular services soon, consular services in Thailand are currently only available at the U. S. Embassy in Bangkok.
If you are a U.S. citizen in northern Thailand in need of emergency assistance, please call the Bangkok American Citizens Services unit (02-205-4000). If you have an appointment for, or are seeking, routine services, please email [email protected].
For visa assistance and information, please email [email protected].
Hi has anyone got a covid extension at Phuket immigration recently? My friend is American and here on a tourist visa. He has already done his extensions, and wanting to now do a covid extension, so I am just wondering exactly what he needs at that office?
I've looked through the topics on covid extension and it's all different responses
Good afternoon. Some months ago I asked a question and everyone was most helpful. I flying to Cambodia for a few days from DM . When I was going through immigration they saw that I over stayed my single entry tourist visa by 1 day. Another immigration officer came over and put in an additional stamp into my passport and signed it . No 500thb fine .
Will I have problems re-entering Thailand later on in the week? I am an American citizen and hope to get the 30 day tourist stamp. I have 20,000 thb on me and proof of onward travel
Do I need a new passport? What is the process in BKK? (I'm American)
My passport has 1 full blank page and 2 half used pages.
My plan is to enter Laos on Jan3 to obtain a Thai TR visa but I now realize that both Laos and Thailand will issue me the full-page sticker style visas. I do have 2 blank "endorsements" pages in the back of my passport.