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VERY IMPORTANT DETAIL!!!
The emergency travel document issued by the Spanish embassy will no be valid for a flight with any stop in a third country, only valid for direct flights!
I was in the same situation years ago, had to buy a new direct flight.
¡¡¡MUY IMPORTANTE!!!
El documento de emergencia de viaje emitido por la embajada española no será válido para un vuelo con escala en un tercer país, solo será válido para un vuelo directo.
Pasé por la misma situación hace algunos años, tuve que comprar un nuevo vuelo directo.
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Hi. Sorry about my English.
I'm trying to figure out bus schedules via Web but only can find it for long distance ones. I suppose that are several choices but I need to know what hour approximately will be in destination, because someone will be waiting for me (will be on Saturday)
Also need information about Nong Bua Lamphu to Khon Kaen trip (on Sunday)
Any help will be much appreciated, thanks.
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Hi! Sorry about my English.
I need information of a bus line, Udon Thani to Chiangmai, but can't read the website of the carrier, it's in Thai.
I don't know if it has English version.
Should appreciate any help, thanks.
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19 hours ago, NowNow said:
AIS SIM 50 baht from service centre(not at the airport). Turn Mobile Data OFF on your phone, top up 200 baht and then apply the 9273 code shown on this page, followed by the Dial key: https://www.ais.th/consumers/package/netpackage/mnppackage
Once you receive SMS confirmation, you can switch mobile data to ON and then apply a second code *777*7673# followed by the dial key. That will add another 10GB of data to your package.
So for 50 baht + 200 baht you will get 40GB of data allowance(slowing down to 384kbps if/when 40 GB allowance has depleted), unlimited free calls to any network and unlimited use of AIS Super WifI Hotspots:
Thanks for your complete information!
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Hi! I'll visit Thailand for one month. Any recommendations on shopping an affordable SIM card with mobile data will be appreciated, thanks. No need high speed or so, only receive emails and use WhatsApp.
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The funds will come from a bank account in Spain. One of the agencies is WorldRemit, not sure about the other, may be Currency Fair. The same message in both "The amount can't be over 49.999,99 THB"
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Sorry about my English.
One friend needs to transfer 500.000 THB into a bank account in Thailand, a bank transfer seems to be expensive. He finds a 50.000 THB limit in two web agencies, is this limit the same in all agencies?
If not, what is an option?
Thanks for any help.
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5 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:
1 - Yes, you have the option to extend the Permission to stay of a Visa Exempt entry or a Tourist Visa entry with a 30-day extension. This can be done once per entry, costs 1.900,- THB (like any extension) and is delivered on the spot, with the additional 30 days added to the expiry date of the Permission to stay you received on entering Thailand. So no need to wait till end of that Permission to stay to apply for the 30-day extension.
2 - You friend, will have applied for the 60-day extension of stay for reason of 'visiting his wife'. This can be done once for any entry, costs 1.900,- THB but requires a copy of the original marriage certificate and a recent Kor-Ror-2 (excerpt from the Thai national marriage register which can be gotten from ANY Thai amphur, providing evidence that you are still registered as married to a Thai national, and that Kor-Ror-2 costs between 20 and 100 TB). His Thai wife needs to accompany him when applying for that 60-day extension for reason of marriage.
Note that you friend could have applied first for the 'regular' 30-day extension (when he entered VisaExempt or on a Tourist Visa) and then for the 60-day extension for reason of marriage. But not all Thai Imm offices allow to do it in 'reverse order'.
Thanks for your complete information!
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5 hours ago, DrJack54 said:
1: 30 day extension to visa exempt or tourist visa entry followed by 60 day extension to visit wife is possible.
2: don't understand how he was given 60 day extension as that extension is specific to wife and docs required for that.
Are you sure the friend did not have a METV.
Thanks for your response. In fact, my friend's wife carried the weeding documents when he requested the extension, so he was granted the 60 days for visit wife without knowing about it. Thanks again!
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On 9/28/2023 at 1:25 PM, Red Phoenix said:
When you are in Thailand on a Permission to stay based on a Non Imm O Visa (be it for Retirement or Marriage or any other reason), you cannot apply for a 30-day extension of stay at your local Imm Office, as such 30-day extensions are ONLY for those that entered on a VisaExempt or Tourist Visa.
But when you are married to a Thai national you can ALWAYS apply at your local Imm Office for a 60-day extension of stay for reason of visiting your wife and it doesn't matter on which Visa you entered Thailand (be it VisaExempt, Tourist, Retirement or Marriage).
So in your case - married to a Thai national - you can apply at your local Imm Office for a 60-day extension of stay. Such application can be done once for EACH entry into Thailand. So those that have a MultipleEntry Non Imm O Visa and are married to a Thai national can apply after every entry in Thailand (which will provide them with a 90-day Permission to stay). So if it is cumbersome to do the border-hop every 3 months, one could also extend every 90-day Permission to stay with a one-time 60-day extension for reason of visiting your wife.
To answer your last question > Immigration will not have any objections for you doing so, as you would be fully compliant with all Immigration requirements.
Cheers and success!
Hello. Sorry about my English, it's not my mother tongue. I have a doubt, really are two.
1- Can you enter Thailand on visa exempt (30 days), extend it other 30 days and then apply for the 60 days extension of stay to visit your wife?
2-A friend went to extend his tourist visa (60 days) for 30 days, but he was granted 60 days without request it, was that the extension for visit wife or an error? (He is married to a Thai lady, but not mentioned it)
Thanks in advance for any useful comments.
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16 hours ago, BritTim said:
Probably the Madrid embassy will give him a single entry Non O visa to visit his Thai wife without financial proof. This (as I think you know) gives you a 90-day stay.
Was the marriage carried out in Spain or Thailand? If Thailand, it is easy to get a 60-day extension without financial proof at the Immigration office in Thailand.
If married in Spain, there is a process for having the marriage registered in Thailand. Ask if you need details on how to do it (bit involved). I would definitely recommend doing so if you plan future visits.
Thanks very much!
The marriage carried out in Thailand. So I think that my friend won't have any problem getting a visa, tourist or marriage, and extend it 60 days where he was married, correct?
Thanks again!
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Hi. Sorry about my English.
One friend, Spanish male, got married on April this year with his 11 years ago Thai girlfriend. He will travel to Thailand on February next year. He will try to get a non-o visa, based in marriage, in the Thai Embassy of Madrid, Spain.
First doubt: In their web no mention nothing about financial requirements. Is this correct?
Second doubt: In the case he gets that visa is there any way to extend it with no using the one year extension? He only needs 25 or 30 days more than the 90 conceded.
I have suggested him a border run to Laos, Nong Kai border, at the end of the validity of that visa. Should that be possible?
Anyway, should be a uncomfortable option. If there are other options should be fantastic!
Third doubt: Should be better, or is possible for him, to reach Thailand on 30 days visa exempt and get the marriage visa into the country?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Thanks for the responses. I should have explained better my problem, but my English is not good, I try now. I have posted here because I know you like to help others. My destination is not Thailand, is Cuba, and in onwardticket.con no have that option, but yes in onwardticketvisa.com so that is the origin of my cuestion.
Anyway, thanks again for your kindness!
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6 hours ago, Andrew Dwyer said:
I used them about 6 months ago, while an onward flight was not requested at check in i felt it worth it for peace of mind.
Cost US$14.
Please, I need one clarification, you used onwardticketvisa.com or onwardticket.com ?
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6 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:
I used them. It's a real flight itenerary. No problem.
Please, I need one clarification, you used onwardticketvisa.com or onwardticket.com ?
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Hi. I would like to know if someone has had troubles when using onwardticketvisa.com
Thanks in advance.
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Hello, A few years ago, on a visit to the Spanish Embassy in Bangkok, I remember seeing a poster detailing the requirements and steps to follow in order to register a marriage with a Thai woman.
Would anyone happen to have a copy of that poster that they could share? Or someone might be in possession of the same information from another source.
Thanks in advance.
Hola. Hace varios años acudí a la embajada española en Bangkok para un trámite y recuerdo haber visto un cartel con los requisitos y pasos para registrar un matrimonio con una tailandesa.
¿Tendría alguien una copia de ese cartel que pueda compartir? O la misma información de una fuente fiable.
Gracias de antemano.
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Hi. One friend, spanish male, will go to Thailand in march for three months. He's on medical treatment.
Does he need any documents about his treatment to pass medicaments through customs?
Thanks in advance for any information and sorry about my English and if not the correct forum.
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3 minutes ago, aussiexpat said:
Here is a good site. Set your country, age and duration and it gives you best price options
Thank you very much!
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How can I find a list of insurance companies accepted by Thailand for Covid insurance? I only find one in Thai language what no helps me
Thanks for any help
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1 minute ago, internationalism said:
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I'm worried because in the tailand embassy of Madrid's web appears this:
2. Itinerary of flights from Spain to Thailand (Travellers can transit at an airport outside Thailand before arriving at an international airport in Thailand. Domestic transit between airports in Thailand is not allowed.)
So I'm confused...
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18 hours ago, internationalism said:
This rule about arriving on international flight has changed at the end of december.
Now from bkk there are 2 daily flights, bangkok airways. Has to be on one ticket.
Small turbo planes 2h flightDo you know if that is valid flying from any country? I'm in the same case and will fly from Spain.
Thanks for any help.
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Hi! Sorry about my English.
One friend, thai Lady and her daughter want move to Phuket on October. She will have the second vaccine soon, but her 15 aged daughter hasn't been vaccinated.
Could they move? By land, by the way.
Thanks for any information.
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Hi! Sorry about my English.
One friend, thai Lady and her daughter want move to Phuket on October. She will have the second vaccine soon, but her 15 aged daughter hasn't been vaccinated.
Could they move? By land, by the way.
Thanks for any information.
I need help/advice on lost passaport.
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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There are, only on Fridays with Iberojet, low cost airline, Bangkok - Madrid.