Everything posted by BrandonJT
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Visa run to Laos, always fine? No problem with TDAC
Mae Sai is closed. Chiang Saen and Chiang Khong require 1-2 night stay. Most Malaysian borders require overnight stay.
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Visa run to Laos, always fine? No problem with TDAC
Yes, I'm sure. Why not just use a border bounce agency? They will get you out and back without any overnight stay.
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Visa run to Laos, always fine? No problem with TDAC
Nong Khai now requires you to stay in Laos. I don't remember if the reports say 1 or 2 nights, as it varies by border. You will need to stay in Laos for whatever amount of time that border requires. When you return to Thailand, you will receive a 60-day visa exempt stamp if you have no visa. There is no mechanism to receive a stamp less than that unless the government modifies the visa exempt program again.
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When is my 90 day report due?
It starts neither date. Neither of those entries grants you more than 90 days, so there is no 90 day report required. The date starts from when you get the 1-year extension. The immigration officer will attach a slip of paper into your passport that includes when your next (first) 90-day report will be due.
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Almost Refused Entry at Chiang Mai Airport -Be Warned! - 2nd Visa Exemption
Yes, TVC serivces DMK, BKK and Phuket. They've previously shared this link with me for registering for their service. https://asq.in.th/thailand-fasttrack
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Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
Does the UK not have internet anymore? You have 3 days to do it. I'm sure you can find internet sometime during then. And if not use the wifi at the airport to do it on your phone. Or wait in line when you arrive for one of the kiosks to fill it out.
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Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
Only if they are entering on a foreign passport.
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Renewing Retirement visa.
I believe it has moved now, but just ask the passport control officers and they'll direct you to the correct location.
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Where can I switch my passports the fastest? (Dual Citizenship)
Getting rid of your non-OA can be done anywhere because it does not involve changing passports. It just involves leaving without a re-entry permit and losing the entry stamp.
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Clarification on Retirement Visa
You CANNOT get the first 1-year extension using transfers. Period. End of story. Even if you can show 20 years of transfers. you CANNOT USE IT.
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Visa Cancellation for ED Visa
You are misinterpreting what I said. Work extensions MUST be cancelled. Education extensions MUST be cancelled. Marriage and retirement extensions do not need to be cancelled.
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Visa Cancellation for ED Visa
It must be cancelled when the reason for the extension ends. That is the rule regardless of if you want to apply for another visa or extension. But if you don't plan to apply for another long-term visa or extension in the future, then there's no point that it will become a problem. If you do plan to do so, then you could be prevented from doing so and fined. Work extensions are similar. Not marriage extensions. Not retirement extensions.
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Visa Cancellation for ED Visa
We are not talking about marriage visas or extensions, we are talking about education extensions. They have their own set of rules. Though your friend was technically on overstay from the moment his divorce was finalized.
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Visa Cancellation for ED Visa
Legally, yes you must cancel your extension. You signed a document that stated you would notify immigration of any change in your status, and it appears you will stop studying and that is a change in status. You would need to get a letter from university that states the date you will end your studies, and then take that letter to the immigration office that issued your extension. You can usually do this 1-2 weeks in advance of the date on the letter. They will cancel your extension and then stamp you back in until the date on the letter. If you never plan to get another long-term visa or extension in Thailand again, then you are probably safe to ignore it. On the other hand, if you do plan to get one, or not sure, then you would want to do cancel it as the penalty for not doing so is the same as overstay, 500 baht per day up to a maximum of 20,000 baht, regardless of if you are in Thailand or not.
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LTR Visa starts when ?
The 10 years starts the day the visa is issued. You must first apply for the visa with the BOI, and go through their application process online. Once they approve they will issue you an endorsement letter, and you can then apply to a Thai embassy through the e-visa system using the endorsement letter you received. Once the embassy issues the visa, it is good for 10 years from that date, though it's actually only going to allow you to enter Thailand for 5 years before you must re-qualify to receive your 2nd 5 years. Or you can apply online, and once the BOI approves your visa, you can then travel to Thailand and pickup the visa from the BOI office at One Bangkok. This is actually the method I recommend for 2 reasons. You will pay exactly 50,000 baht and won't have to pay the inflated visa price from a Thai embassy which in almost all cases will be more than 50,000 baht You will get an actual visa in your passport, so you don't have to carry a printed out PDF e-visa with you for 10 years.
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Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
They've stated there will be an app in the future. That might come along with some type of account or profile, even if just saved on your device.
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Clarification on Retirement Visa
Because the monthly transfers are a work-around for those who cannot get the income affidavit. If you can get the income affidavit, that's what you should do, and some immigration offices might even require that if you can get it. You also CANNOT use the monthly transfers for the first 1-year extension, whereas you CAN use the income affidavit for the first 1-year extension. The affidavit is better in all aspects.
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90 days non B visa cancellation
The agent you spoke to is correct. It's only the extension that needs to be cancelled. If you are still on the original 90-day non-B visa, then you do not need to cancel anything, and even if you resign you can stay until the end of your current 90-day non-B entry stamp.
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Importing personal belongings
Good thing I wasn't talking to you. I was responding to the Op who clearly says they will be staying in Thailand about 10 months per year. Which means they will be going back and forth and can bring things over time. Learning to read and understand is an important skill in life. So is realizing that not everything is about YOU.
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TDAC - Another Brilliant Thai Made Platform
Another brilliant comment from random farang who has no idea what they are talking about. Last time I counted, 3 days was more than the only the current day. Almost like it matches EXACTLY what they've advertised and claimed, that you can do it within 3 days of your arrival. Funny that, eh?
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Has the TDAC Changed Your Border Run 'Assisted Service'
As most border bounce agents pre-clear the passports of their customers with the border ahead of time, I would assume, and hope, that the agent would just do the TDAC as part of that process since it's free, easy and fast. But hard to make assumptions when it comes to Thais as they don't tend to have motivation to go out of their way. It would expedite the process and prevent any issues from coming up though which would be beneficial to their operation.
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Importing personal belongings
That's the kicker. You never know what the exact import duties will be until they tell you. Because they are the ones that will determine the value of your belongings regardless of if they are used, you have receipts to show the price etc. They will tell you what the value is, and what you will have to pay.
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DTV Extension - DO NOT waste your time trying to extend at immigration
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Clarification on Retirement Visa
You would need to check with your immigration office. Some offices will not accept joint counts at all. For those immigration offices that will accept a join account, you must double all amounts as only 50% of the money is considered yours. I have never heard of anyone trying to do the monthly transfers to a joint account, only the banked money method.
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Almost Refused Entry at Chiang Mai Airport -Be Warned! - 2nd Visa Exemption
No, that's what the DTV is for.