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Hello all. I am currently in Thailand and have a long term rental, 6 months, and a completed TM-30. The lease is up in March which is when I plan to leave and apply for my DTV. My question is if I depart and apply before my lease is up would that cause me to be at risk for denial with already having a TM-30?
[I understand this might seem more suited for a condo-focused group, but I find that honest reviews can be rare there, with most comments coming from realtors. I hope you understand, and thank you for your consideration.]
After getting the Visa, I realize there is more things that need to be taken care of. I’m hoping to get some advice on finding a long-term apartment in Bangkok. We’re currently living abroad, but we’re planning to spend two weeks in Bangkok to search for a suitable place before making a longer move.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Did you use a real estate agent/fb group to view photos and get information on multiple apartments before visiting them in person? Or the only reliable way is to go directly to different buildings and discuss your requirements with the building staff?
2. If you’ve had experience with this process, I’d really appreciate your insights, especially since we need a pet-friendly apartment, which may make things a bit more challenging.
Just to clarify, we don’t intend to rent an apartment “online” without first visiting it ourselves. Our goal is to maximize our options during our time in Bangkok so we can efficiently explore and evaluate different places. Any advice on how you managed this process would be incredibly helpful!
Update on my DTV application at London embassy. I applied on 29th August and it arrived approved on the 5th September.
In the documents I provided my booked flight was leaving on 2nd September (my mistake), however this was never questioned. So the flight I actually got was on 9th September.
I had a hotel booked for a week, but that was also a refundable / cancellable booking that I never used. I'm now in a condo with a long term rental contract.
I provided a copy of my companies employment contract, recently updated to include some vague details relating to remote work.
I also moved some funds around a few days before applying so I could show the 11k GBP in the bank in an official bank statement (not a screenshot or transaction history).
Seems like the London embassy is still a good place to apply for this visa.
Is there a semi orderly guide posted anywhere for the sequence of events when moving to Thailand?
What I mean is say I arrive from the US with a international driving permit on an a 30 day exempt and grab the extension at the airport for a total 60 days, what needs to happen first besides a LEO and a 7-11 Toastie?
There must be some things dependent on others and a flow when it comes to establishing a bank account, long term rental, drivers license, Visa (ED or retirement), setting up utilities and long term phone and internet, etc
I know i need a bank account to get the visa, but do i need a rental agreement to get the bank account?
Do I pay cash to get the rental until I get the bank account set up?
Bringing an international driving permit, do i need rental agreement and the visa?
I am about a year from moving, but want to hopefully avoid a loop of denials with every action dependent on the others.
Hello from Hua-Hin. We just signed a long term rental a couple weeks ago. Today we entered Thailand again and basically have our first day here.
We have a contract. Should we go to the immigration office to register? Does the owner have to do anything? Somewhere i read, about a special form. Where can I read more about this and how to do the right thing?
We plan to extend for another 30 days, before our current 45 days pass.