Banks have property lists on their websites. I assume many of these are repossessions. Kasikorn for instance;
https://www.kasikornbank.com/th/propertyforsale
Jazz any good for you? Try;
Smalls Bar & Live Music, 186, 3-4 Suan Phlu 1 Alley, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120
or
Groovin High Jazz Bar, 118 Si Lom Rd, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Khet Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
It's not a new visa. It's just all countries will join the already long existing e-visa program. Nothing different except you can no longer make in person applications.
A quick google reveals.......
Phet Phrasert, Pattaya boarding point/office is at 240/15 Sukhumvit road, Nong Prue Bang Lamung, Chonburi. Find their small duplex beside Greenville Village, - opposite road of Boonthavorn Bldg.
I don't know but personally I would simply transfer all the balance. In 1 second he will know if that works or not. Assuming it does then remove the 0.00 account from the app and forget about it.
Paying online for a Laos e-visa is not problematic.
Paying online for a rail ticket on the LCR Ticket app is not problematic.
So there must be another reason for the strange in person payment requirement for a Thai e-visa.
Yes why not? I purchased the card based upon the terms in force at the time. That they changed their terms subsequently only prevents me from buying a new card.
I don't think that's an issue, I've done it recently as have others on this thread, nothing said.
How long do the cards last I was wondering, is it 7 years like the BTS cards?
Used them for UK passport renewals and for 2 UK visa applications. Never had any issues with the processing of any of these.
And more recently for 2 Thai tourist visa extensions, similarly without and problems.
Mind you I have also never had an issue with immigration, banks, taxi drivers or any other entity here, I must be blessed.