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hotandsticky

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  1. I submitted 4 pieces of paper in support of the application for my missus. My sponsor letter My bank statement My P60 Translated copy of a chanote (probably unnecessary)
  2. UKVI have beaten their previous record..... My missus provided biometrics on Wednesday 17th January, today her passport is being couriered from VfS...5 working days
  3. Puts it on par with my Thai driving license.
  4. One of many .....I too, and all of my local friends, have never had a problem.
  5. When was the last time you did that? What you describe is exactly the Immigration 'rule'. However, Jomtien have been insisting on a 'current' TM30 receipt being held (ie dated after your last entry to Thailand) prior to doing any other business ie reentry permit, 90 day report, extension....
  6. I don't think that I advised the bank when I renewed my passport. As far as I can recall I don't think the passport has any relevance to the bank letter for Immigration. I could be wrong but I don't remember seeing the passport number quoted anywhere.
  7. Duly noted, thanks. The punk card us still not "an ID card" as stated on the reverse. If CAAT want to recognise it as ID, and accept it for check in/boarding (and why not) then it is up to them. I would just point out that I am aware of more than one instance where the holder was refused use of the card - on the grounds that it was only valid within province.
  8. No .... IMO....a Non-Thai ID card might be a UK driving license for example.
  9. I am aware of examples from Jomtien, Surin, Buriram and Khon Kaen
  10. Not much hope for you if you are incapable if understanding those fine words are from CAAT......who have no responsibility for pink cards, or the wording on the back of the cards. Get someone who can read Thai to tell you what it actually says on the back of the pink card. Here you go, just to make it easier for you..
  11. You clearly can't read Thai. Of course I am right. Even though the overrated pink card is ONLY for non-Thais, they print it in Thai.
  12. Nope. No problem here
  13. Is that since 1932 ......................or one of the other 13 successful coups?
  14. Incorrect. I have checked in scores of times with my Thai DL; on the very rare occasions that the hotel has been more insistent then I show a picture of my passport ID page from my phone.
  15. You are wrong, as much as you don't want to be - but you are, so let's keep banging on about the very simple fact that it is NOT an official ID card. If you translate the first point on the back of the card, it clearly states that it is "Not an ID card".
  16. The pink card should not work. If you translate the first point on the back of the card, it clearly states that it is "Not an ID card".
  17. .............because they have spare time on their hands and can do that......
  18. Correct. Photo ID comes in may forms.
  19. You REALLY do like the sound of your own voice, don't you. Tiresome to others but I suppose it fills up the forum.
  20. The probable humour was lost on you then................
  21. @worrab is correct. I am not sure that it was always the case but recently, the 90 day report date has been limited to the extension date (where this is less than 90 days away).
  22. Waffle The processing times for a standard visitor visa rarely "vary". VfS will advise 15 working days as their standard processing time but a decision is usually made within a couple of weeks. As far as appointments are concerned there is always a premium slot available - and you can walk in if you are prepared to pay for the privilege. For free appointments there is usually something available up to a week ahead.
  23. You seem to have a very narrow view of life.
  24. Exactly. As I told my missus 15 years ago when the price crept over 10,000 Baht......."it won't be long before it is back under 10k!".....
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