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I knew about the OX and on the website you can download a PDF which goes into details about what type of insurance is required ie amounts, type of coverage, insurers allowed etc but never did see it on the OA (or maybe i did not look properly) seems like a placeholder for things to come i guess.
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I was looking at the type of visa available in Italy and noticed that the the OA is already marked as having medical insurance as one of the conditions in order to obtain it. I just wandering if this is just the Rome Embassy or if this requirement has been rolled out to other Embassies as well. Thanks.
http://www.thaiembassy.it/index.php/en/consular-services/visa-application
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Thank you both for your help much appreciated
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To be honest with you I am not sure too I assume they do the same way they scan the passport page with your details. Both codes look similar (the one at the bottom of your passport info page and the one at the bottom of the visa) so in theory, their equipment should be able to read it. I have seen sometimes that if the machine cannot read the code of your passport info they input it manually in their system so hopefully, they can do the same for the visa sticker.
Thank you
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Forgot to say in my reply that my worry is that when they scan the visa number which is right where the stain is the machine would not register the visa. is that a possibility? and is there a way for them to do it manually should the damage prevent a successful scan?
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Hi BritTin Thank you for your reply, here is a pic of the stain closed up I have omitted my personal data but they are readable under the ink. The opposite stamp that created the stain is covered by the TM card which is pinned to the passport.
Ubonjoe both the number of entries and the enter before date are not affected by the damage
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Today I went to Mae Sai to get another 90 days on my Multi-Entry O Visa and the Thai IO used an exit stamp full of ink and when he closed the passport to return it to me the ink itself was smudged all over the actual Visa sticker on the opposite side of the page. The stain is right where the actual Visa code is but it is still readable to some extent. As i am due to travel to Europe next month and then come back will I have any problem when re-entering Thailand. Visa is obviously valid but it looks a mess.
Any help is appreciated
Thailand: All visitors will need insurance
in Thailand News
Posted · Edited by thigh
So after a quick check on https://covid19.tgia.org/ it seems that the prices are not based on current risk assessment but on a made up premium not reflecting the current situation.
One year cover for Chinese citizen 14,000 THB
One year cover for UK citizen 23,040 THB
One year cover for French citizen 43,200 THB
One year cover for Italian citizen 43,200 THB
So one of the worst country in Europe at present get the lowest premium and Chinese citizen's obviously get the best rates . This is a total ripoff and a scam plain and simple, feel sorry for those folks that will be forced into this out of desperation to get back to a country that treats them like this.