
Greenwich Boy
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If you apply for a METV and get it on, say, 1st Jan it will be valid until 1st July. If you enter Thailand on 2nd Jan you can do the 60 plus 30 leave and return stuff but if you time your last entry to just before expiry (30th June in this example) you will get a further 60 plus 30 giving you a total of 9 months. If you obtain the visa on 1st Jan but do not travel until 1st Feb it will still have the same expiry of 1st July and you will lose one month of possible stay, hence do not apply too early if you wish to max out your stay. Obviously my example is theoretical and you need to give yourself some leeway when applying
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I got a METV from London last year. Only provided one flight in and one flight out. You have 6 months to re enter Thailand for the last time from the day the visa is issued so if you want to max out your stay do not apply too early. I made that mistake so went to Vietnam for a while after expiry of METV and got a SETV (probably not needed but I am cautious) Flew back to Thailand this week, no problems.
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I didn't mention timing as I wasn't sure it would be helpful because of holidays but I applied Wednesday afternoon and got a request for extra info on Friday. By the time I spotted the mail in junk and replied they were closed for Tet for a week. After reopening I got second request for info on Tuesday, I replied same day and visa issued that afternoon. My guess is if you provide all the correct info on day 1, you could have your visa say day 3
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Just had a METV which I messed up by applying too early hence not keen on a visa exempt entry. The following may apply to any evisa here though. Despite it being an evisa you have to choose to apply at either Saigon or Hanoi. Areas of coverage are on the indvidual Embassy or Consulate websites. I am in Hoi An so clicked on Saigon. Initial receipt and request for extra info emails both went in to my junk file so best to check. Proof of current location. I had read that a passport entry stamp in to Vietnam was the way to go. Was asked for hotel booking. Easily fixed. Accomodation in Thailand. Email from my landlord confirming check in an check out dates was rejected as the full address was not on it. Fair enough got that sorted. Flights. I could not work out how to upload two flights (in and out) so just provided flight to Thailand. Was asked to provide both 'with receipts' A quick lesson on how to merge pdf's sorted that but not sure if the onward ticket method would work with receipts being asked for. Bit of a faff but overall much more convenient than a 900km shlep to the Consulate and hopefully the last tourist visa I apply for. Just got to get let in now!
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DrJack above is spot on with regards documents needed at CM. To emphasise, you will not get in the front door without your TM30. You will get a couple of extra forms to sign saying you understand the consequences of overstay etc. Normally an extension at Central Festival is less hassle than immi near the airport
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Agree with above posts regarding original licence needed. I got both my Thai car and bike licences before Christmas in Chiang Mai. Easy enough. My requirement list was. Passport, Visa, Original licence, IDP, Cert of Res ( as CM involves 2 trips to immi and I am only on a Tourist Visa I used an agent. Tell them it is for a driving licence as the reason is written on the Cert of Res) Medical Cert (mine was 30B and completed by receptionist!) Photocopies of just about everything. Some of the above may not be required but it is what I took. At DLT colour blindness test and 40 min video. I had to hang around to watch the video as I hadn't booked a slot on line. Still done and dusted same day and walked out with both licences. 105B each from memory. Good luck.
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You need a Certificate of Residence from CM immigration. Sometimes you can get one next day for 500B yourself. I hate going to immigration and with 2 trips needed I just paid a nearby agent 1,500B all in. You also need a medical certificate. Any clinic will do this. I paid 30B and the receptionist filled it out as I stood at the desk! Take these along with your own licence, IDP and passport to the Provincial Land Office down Hang Dong Road. As well as originals you will need photocopies of everything. You need to watch a video and check you know what colour traffic lights are. It is a bit of a faff but the staff were helpful, just stay patient. You may be able to book online the video slot which will save time, I didn't. Can't remember the licence cost, think it was 100B or so. Good luck.
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I currently have a METV which I ballsed up by applying too early, it will have expired by the time I return to Thailand. I figure a month in Vietnam, a SETV and avoiding Bangkok will improve my chances of not getting any grief on arrival, I only need this entry before I get a non imm O. Tod Daniels mentioned in this thread that some applicants are being asked to scan all passport pages including blank ones
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Quick 'trip report' Just got a Thai licence (both car and bike) I am on a Tourist Visa but do have UK licences and a valid IDP. Traffic light test and video, no driving test, no questions. If anyone on a Tourist Visa would like a more comprehensive list of how I got on let me know.
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I have done border hops from both Chiang Khong and Chiang Saen in the last 12 months. Both easy enough. CK is a bus over the Mekong, CS is a wobbly boat to a sketchy casino. Both same day trips. CK was Laos evisa but CS was voa. Advise checking the visa section on this forum first as plenty of reports of at least 1 night stay now required.
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To get an evisa you need to show a flight to the country you wish to go to from the country in which you are applying. The evisa is emailed to you.. I dont agree that you need to be a legal resident of the country in which you are applying. I am a Brit and in the last couple of years have got evisas in one shape or another for Oz, NZ, Thailand, Vietnam etc. Nearly all were applied from outside the UK. If the system works, I welcome this news
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I applied for a CofR at CM last week. Initially I sent a mate down with the paperwork and 500B for the next day fee. He was told 10 days, seems you need to be on a list to get the express service Went to my usual agent and got it sorted. The reason for application ( mine is drivers license) is stated on the CofR