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Maestro

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  1. Removed and off-topic post and the replies to it.
  2. This rule on Forum Support Desk applies: 14. Contact Information If you have any questions about these Terms, please contact us at: ASEAN NOW 219/59 Asoke Towers, 15th Floor, Soi Sukhumvit 21, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110 Email: [email protected]
  3. I am moving this topic from Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits to Forum Support Desk
  4. Ah, yes,🤪the emoji known as Zany Face, used if something is silly but funny.
  5. Now that you are on your immigration office's list of VIPs you can expect to receive the privilege of paying a "special service charge" every year. As for the "sawadee clap", you did not hear that correctly. Nobody put a curse on you to get the clap (slang for gonorrhoea), but that's something for the Thai Language forum.
  6. I see. You aspire to become a so-called visa expert. To help you along, with reference to your topic title let me ask you the difference between a re-entry permit and a re-entry visa.
  7. TL for Thailand, that's new and weird. It always puzzles me when a member who generally writes coherently uses an acronym of his own invention that renders his post incomprehensible.
  8. Not that it matters as long as he flies out of Thailand, but I am curious: what is TL? Airport codes have three letters. https://www.acronymfinder.com/TL.html
  9. You have to wait until the new extension is approved and stamped in your passport. For some types of extension, ie reason for the application, the approval is given at the time when you apply, for others the application is under consideration and approved at a later date.
  10. Perhaps your wife clicked the wrong box. There is the choice between registering one's private dwelling or registering a business like a hotel or guest house.
  11. Removed an off-topic post and the reply to it. This topic is not about Vietnam nationals living in Thailand.
  12. The Internet country code top-level domain .io is nominally assigned to the British Indian Ocean Territory. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.io?wprov=sfla1
  13. I wouldn't pay much attention to stories of this kind on Facebook.
  14. I agree with Rob Bowder. You are the ideal candidate for visa-exempt entries.
  15. That's the first time I hear about a Thai immigration official asking for the TM.30 upon entry into Thailand.
  16. Regarding the TM.30, ask the hotel where you are staying for a copy of immigration's receipt of the hotel's notification of your arrival.
  17. Lake Si? Where is that? Google Maps does not know it.
  18. The anwer is tha it depends on what the district office (amphoe) requires, as another poster already mentioned.
  19. If you have read somewhere that "Thailand recognise the Karen state", it means that Thailand recognises, ie acknowledges, the fact that the government of Myanmar has given a region in Myanmar the name Kayin State, formerly known as Karen State. It is analogues to recognising that Florida is part of the USA or that Wales is part of the UK.
  20. Is the standard procedure to get the form KR.22 from the local district office? https://aseannow.com/topic/979962-kr2-kr3-or-kr22/
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