David Martin
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As you say it is confusing
I have a flight booked 15 December to 9 March 2022
I have had 2 Pfizer injections and will get a booster in November
I have paid a deposit on my accommodation for 3 months
Currently l am in the process of purchasing Covic19 insurance plus US 100000 cover
My AQ hotel plus taxi from airport and test on entering Thailand is booked.
But I remain confused what kind of visa I can get for 90 days then another extension
Anyone suggest.
Thanks
David
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Just now, David Martin said:
I arrive 16 December by air
Booked into Adelphi Hotel Pattaya for one night.
Then private apartment 3 months.
But how do I know it is AQ Hotel
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55 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:
If fully vaccinated and from a listed country only 1 night of stay in a SHA+ hotel is needed.
If fully vaccinated and not from a listed country it is 7 days.
The sandboxes require a SHA+ hotel.
I assume a AQ hotel will be accepted instead of the less costly SHA+ hotel.
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I've passed to regional papers in north east England. He will be ashamed.
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3 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
It certainly not normal. Jomtien's policy is 30 days but they will make exceptions if you show a ticket out of the country.
Using an agent can get around the rules sometimes.
Went myself yesterday. Politely told come back 2 Nov (30 days). But IO checked all my paperwork was completed and correct with annotation
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4 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
Which office allows that? At most offices it is 30 days and at a few 45 days.
Jomtien 30 days. Thanks
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On 13/09/2017 at 9:24 PM, Sheryl said:
Thank you for this, I am going to pin the topic.
Would like to add:
1 - Some Embassies have a system whereby their nationals in Thailand can register their whereabouts and emergency contact info. If your Embassy has this system, avail of it. That way they have ready access to info on whom to contact.
2 - If you have any assets in your home country, a certificate from your Embassy will be needed to confirm your death (similiar to a death certificate, though the actual death certificate will be the Thai one. The Thai death certificate has to be submitted to the Embassy and they will issue a document called something like "Notification of Death Abroad" which can then be used with home country banks etc.
3 - This firm specializes in expat funeral/cremation etc. Their prices are reasonable and they can do anything form a no frills cremation/burial to a full funeral or repatriation of remains - whatever is desired. I have dealt with them and there was no sales pitch or pressure to go with anything more elaborate than what the relatives wanted (which in the case I dealt with was no funeral, basic cremation and the ashes in a wooden urn). They will also take care of the death certificate, getting the letter form the Embassy, etc.
https://www.facebook.com/allisonmonkhousethailand/
They offer prepaid funeral plans so it is possible to set everything up and pay for it in advance (does not have to include a funeral, could be just burial or cremation - whatever.)
I concur with above. I am a client of Allison Monkhouse and along with my attorney in Jomtien will administer my departure to the Commando Gunner Regroup upstairs. Everything already paid for although I do not expect to make the trip just yet.
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My extension of stay based on Retirement expires on 3 Dec 17. I am going to Europe 14-26 Nov 17. I plan going immigration for single Re-entry form on Friday. I know I can renew Extension to Stay from 2 Nov 17 (30 days beforehand). But if I do does it invalidate status of Re-Entry document.
Visa extension period
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I have Tourist Visa extended 3 times by Covid 19 visa which expires in October. I am still in Thailand. How do I extend stay or can I get new 45 day visa on 1 October.