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7 hours ago, zzzzz said:
forget the evisa an just get ur visa on arrival, saves you $$ and at most takes 10 minutes
The cambodia visa on arrival takes one FULL page!!! My passport lasts 10 years and 30 pages, I'd rather not get that visa sticker in there to save space.
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I am trying to fill out a cambodia E-Visa T
it has a field to upload PDF's with Flight Tickets in & out, Bus tickets, and hotel reservations.
is this really required? I plan to travel by local bus to the Koh Kong border so I can't really upload any bus/flight tickets
and how about hotel reservations? is that really required? i noticed i don't have to upload anything to go to the next step
is it really required?
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On 1/30/2024 at 1:57 AM, zzzzz said:
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copy landlords ID card signed
copy house book signed
Power of attorney form owner signedthis is based on personal experience. I have done atleast 6 TM.30 applications at jomtien immigration
the list i posted is what I brought and it was enough for them
On 1/30/2024 at 11:02 AM, Maestro said:I don't think so. I have not read or heard about any case where an immigration official issued a fine of THB 200 per day for the late submission of the TM.30 notification and I doubt that immigration would have the authority to do so.
This also is based on personal experience. One time I was abit over one week late and they gave me a 1600 baht fine for coming late
I asked the IO why i was fined and she said exactly that they charge 200 baht per day late wich adds up to the amount of week days I was late -
you get 24 hours of normal work days to put in the application, after that they will fine you 200 baht pr day, so do it as soon as possible
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if you do the tm30 yourself bring these documents:
paper copy of passport
paper copy of visa
paper copy of rental contractpaper copy of tm.6 arrival card (we don't get this anymore so skip)
all papers signed
bring passport of course
when you enter the immigration you ask to fill a tm30 application, they will put you in queue and give you the paper (bring a pen)
fill out the paper while you wait for your turn
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19 minutes ago, Caldera said:
With the eVisa for Cambodia, all that will end up in your passport are an arrival stamp with eVisa annotation and an exit stamp.
No visa sticker, you just take along 2 printouts of the eVisa PDF file they'll send you.
Thank you, thats all I wanted to know!
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is there any busses that drive from Siem Reap to Kamrieng border?
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Hey I plan to take a trip to cambodia for a week and back to thailand
but they put a full page visa sticker in the passport and theres not many pages in my passport.
if I get an E-visa to cambodia will they still put the page full sticker in my passport?- 1
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I entered Thailand on METV visa 2 weeks ago, 1 week later i was reminded about TM30 so i went to immigration and they charged me 1600 baht for not doing it on time, the immigration also told me I would need to do it again if i re-entered on my METV visa, so maybe it depends on the immigration office? I used the one in Jomtien.
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10 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:
I transfer my monthly "income" of 67,000 baht from my US bank to BKK Bank once a month around the same time, using Wise. A couple weeks before my extension I order a printed one year bank statement that shows all of those transfers as international transfers.
When I transfer from my Bank from my homecountry to BKK bank via Wise, it shows up as "Transfer from Account at Other Bank" how do you make it show up as International Transfers?
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5 hours ago, DrJack54 said:
Some folk have asked about obtaining a METV using eVisa.
I cannot recommend that.
Why is that? In Denmark we are now required to apply for visa on the thaievisa website, so we only have the option to get E-Visa.
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thanks for the replies!
What I am most interrested in knowing currently is wether or not they will let me visa run more than 2 times on a METV visa (going myself) or if the max 2 landborders per year also applies to METV -
So I am thinking of getting a Multiple Entry Tourist Visa to stay in thailand for up to 9 months for 2023.
I have read about two ways to do this
- 1. Enter with METV get 60 days stamp, then border run for another 60 days stamp, then second border run for another 60 days stamp then a third border run just before visa runs out for another 60 days stamp with a possible extension of 30 days on the last stamp totaling up to 8-9 months.
- 2. Enter with METV get 60 days stamp with getting an extension of 30 days, then border run for another 60 days and 30 days extension, then a second border run for 60 days and a 30 days extension totaling up to 8-9 months.
I have heard if stay for 9 month and I come the year after they could deny me entry because of an unofficial 180 days rule?
I have also heard something about max 2 land border runs per calender year, is that also the case with METV?
I have previously stayed in Thailand on STV Visa in 2022 with two extensions for 9 months.
My questions is
A. would there be any trouble or consequences about either option 1 or 2? could I be rejected re-entry on any of the border run?
B. would there be any future problems entering thailand if i stay for 9 months via these methods? Maybe even here in 2023 because I stayed 9 months 2022 on STV visa? -
I am not looking to get a new STV Visa I am looking to Extend my current one in Thailand, Specifically Jomtien immigration
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I came to thailand in January on a STV Visa it required a 100.000 USD Covid Travel Insurance, and a Thai health insurance covering 40.000 THB outpatient, and 400.000 THB inpatient. but after the recent changes to the Thailand Pass I was wondering if there has been any changes to the STV visa regarding insurance?
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Thanks everyone for the kind responses was very helpful!
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3 minutes ago, fangless said:How does your friend get their TM30 done?
Use their procedure!
My friend is thai sorry for not clarifying
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I will be using the Immigration Office in Jomtien, Chonburi
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Yes my friend has a rental contract but she does not have the title deed
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Im travelling to thailand on STV visa in January with a plan for a single extension so I can stay for total 6 month, problem is I will be staying with my friend who is renting a condo through an agent, meaning the landlord needs to report a TM30.
So the landlord would need to report the TM30 with copy of title deed, rental contract, and ID.
problem is my friend's landlord knows nothing about a TM30 and is not willing to do that so I am not sure how I am gonna go about this, any ideas?
Cambodia e-visa tickets & reservation requirements?
in Cambodia Visa and Immigration
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Yeah that was my plan to try, but they could just deny the e-visa if the attachments really is required, and payment lost I'm guessing?