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MJCM

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  1. No idea, but I think when you withdraw money with any Credit Card you get a very bad rate. So even if they waived the 150 THB charge, you will lose out

    From the Amex website:

    Transaction fees are 3% for each transaction, with a minimum of $5.00 and no maximum. The ATM owner may charge additional fees for each transaction.

    Link: http://www.americanexpress.com/lacidc/en/laccards/cashaccess.shtml

    Edit: // SpEllIng

  2. It all depends which Immigration office. I can remember a post that immigration (believe it was Phuket (but can't find the link) was asking about all consonants and vowels and their correct pronunciation.

    But here are some other older topics to get you started

    http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/323165-ed-visa-extensions-now-subjected-to-testing-at-changwattana/

    http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/345462-preparing-for-an-ed-visa-extension-test/

    And if you regularly go to School, it shouldn't be a problem any way thumbsup.gif

  3. Hi - I have Ed Visa, and am at Easy Study Thai, 3rd floor, Pantip Plaza.

    I paid 21,000, filled in some forms, and they called me a few weeks later to say all ok - all I had to do was hand in Embassy in Laos and collect next day.

    I will have to pay a further 1,900 after 90 days, then a further 1,900 after a further 90 days - I believe I will then get a final 6 months, taking me upto the year.

    Really enjoy my classes - only 7 of us and an excellent teacher. Overall very happy with Easy Study Thai.

    Why you have to hand in Embassy in Laos?

    You have to get a Non-ED visa there at the Thai embassy and you only will get that with the paperwork from the school.

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  4. A search did not spew up anything good, anyone know any treads on here about the current procedure for a Thai based extension of stay based on marriage.

    The 400k one. I am looking for reports of how long it took and what was involved. I have been told they want pic of wife etc in the bedroom, <deleted>?

    Not the Non imm O issued abroad.

    Unless I missed it, this is not what I am looking for. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/3139-useful-immigration-information-visa-descriptions/

    This will get you started for the paperwork needed

    http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/562523-list-of-docs-required-for-extension-of-stay-marriage-pattaya-jomtien/

    Ps: This is Jomtien / Pattaya. Other offices could have other requirements but you can use this as a guidline

  5. Check their web-site.

    Believe visas are only available to those resident in the UK.

    I am not sure, I think they only will not mail back to Non UK postal addresses, better ask.

    A friend of mine (Dutch) has been in contact with Hull about applying for a Multiple Non Immigrant O (but he is going in person)

    Here are some quotes of email responses) from the Hull Consulate.

    If you apply Thai visa with us at The Royal Consulate in Hull you don't need to translation back to English we accept Thai version.
    You also can make an appointment with us and you will get visa as the same day if you come to see us in person (take 30 mins to process)
  6. Link to commercial forum removed.

    what does that mean?

    It means that someone posted a web link to another commercial forum and a moderator has removed that post because it is not allowed here on Thai Visa

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  7. A bit offtopic but is also about TM forms what is the difference between.

    TM 18. Application for Substitute of Certificate of Residence

    and

    TM 20. Application for Substitute of Certificate of Residence

    Is the Tm 20 used when you have lost your Certificate of Residence and want a replacement ?

  8. Yes, the registration has to be done at the Thai embassy in your home country. In addition you will get there the legalisation stamp for your document. This is basic requirement for any acceptance of your document in Thailand. You could get some problems since your document is some years old already because the embassy reserves the right to do an autenticy check before the put any stamp on it.

    Hope for you all goes well.

    If the document is already a couple years old, can't you get a fresh copy at any Municipality Office ??

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