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Upnotover

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  1. It's only a scam if you pay for it but then don't get it.
  2. Perhaps there is someone in your household who does use a bank app who can transfer 100 baht to you on the day in question?
  3. Yes, take the email or they should actually have attached a more formal version of it. This is where immigration can see your visa issue and expiry dates, etc. And can verify it by scanning the QR code on it. The stamp in your passport is just your entry stamp. They always write the basis on entry - Non O, TR, OA, etc and when it's an e-visa they write that as well, but the stamp itself is not a visa.
  4. According to the MFA website it is their job, through the Department of Consular Affairs.
  5. And be sure to take a printed copy of your e-visa. I'm unsure what you refer to when you say "the e-visa stamp was in our passport" but it isn't your visa.
  6. They are playing cards, for money, day in day out, they don't care about the law, they are just sick of foreigners.
  7. The family option starts working after you select the reason for the appointment and you can change the number of persons up to 9.
  8. Nothing has changed. Only that applying for a visa in these countries is now online rather than in person (and it is not instant, you'll need to wait several days). A border bounce to re-enter 60 days visa exempt is another thing altogether.
  9. I thought you had to physically go there to make an appointment. Not all the DLT offices offer online appointments and those that do don't necessarily offer them for every activity.
  10. You'll get an entry stamp and a "permission to remain until" stamp. That ought to do the trick.
  11. You might want to trawl through this forum around February this year when @anotherfarangishere made several posts about successfully getting an e-visa in Korea without "legal residence". Seems even when they write the rules they don't follow them.
  12. If you have a valid non-OA e-visa of course you need to carry it with you to enter. What actually do you have in your passport? "even with a valid multiple entry visa in our passports"
  13. Well I just read it again - do you mean the non-O conversion part? You cannot avoid that, you can't go straight from exempt to retirement extension, have to get the non-O first.
  14. They can all be exact if that is what you want, I transfer exactly 75k on the 2nd of every month. Just enter 65000 as the receiver amount and Wise will calculate your cost accordingly.
  15. They are certainly still operating (not currently to Buriram however), I booked a flight this morning for travel next week and have done the same multiple times this year.
  16. You phone will have the option to transfer/import contacts from your current SIM. That's all you need to do, they will still be there when you get your Thai SIM. No need to copy them to the new SIM.
  17. If they did they probably went back to their hotels and applied online. Not really much of a bomb.
  18. I am sure they will apply the same rules as they have been using for paper visas, and will accept being legally present in the country at the time of application.
  19. It probably makes a little difference if you don't operate from a tour office and charge money for your services. File this alongside painting your own house and cutting your own grass.
  20. E-visas are not approved/rejected centrally. The application is made through the common e-visa portal but it is the individual embassy/consulate that approves or rejects it, and it is they who may ask for additional information if needed (as is clearly stated on the e-visa site).
  21. The recent additions (Vietnam) both Hanoi and HCMC state the application will be dealt with within 5 days. My own experience in the UK has been 3 or 4 days. And you are not waiting to visit the consulate, you only wait for their reply email.

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