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RoastBeef

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  1. Looking for  feedback on the requirements for a non-o retirement vise from the Thai Embassy in London from anyone that has recently applied. Did you need to give any financial information ? On the website they state that a copy of UK state pension should be supplied with the application, can anyone advise what document this is ( I am applying on behalf of my elderly mother who doesn't know ). Also they have a separate form on the website for long stayers which is not mentioned in the how to apply section, was this required when you applied ?

    Many thanks for your feedback.

  2. Yang Pow Dtow Din is nice for Thai food and in your area. It is on the opposite side of the road to Promenada. Coming from Don Jan, Prom on your left hand side, do a u turn at the traffic lights and stick to the left of the road, take the first left you can, it is a small dirt track. Follow this to the end and turn left and you are there. 

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    I have a marriage visa which is good for a year. It is my understanding that if you wish to leave the country you need an exit visa so as not to lose your marriage visa when you return. 

    They call that a "re-entry" and yes they do that for about 1900 baht, if I remember correctly.  You do need to leave and re-enter before your marriage visa expires, however.

     

     

    A single re-entry is 1,000 baht fee.

    I think the cost of a re - entry visa is B1900 single entry or B3800 multi entry. See link to CM Immigration :

    http://chiangmaiimm.com/en/free.html

    Sent from my Liquid MT using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

  4. I am sure you can pay plenty in central London or Tokyo, but we are not living there are we?

    For myself I find 200b a touch on the high side for Thailand but a reasonable hair cut nonetheless.

    Sent from my Liquid MT using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

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