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Here is the list of visa requirements per country
https://www.myvietnamvisa.com/visa-requirements.html
Apparently the western EU countries + Russia and Belarus citizens get a 15 days visa exemption, the ASEAN 30 days
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Kasikorn have Visa
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I have an old bbl card. is it possible to keep the visa number on the new card?
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Thanks for the answer BSD which is much more clear than what I got from immigration.
This means that I don't need a health certificate and a declaration from amphur that we are still married (
43 minutes ago, Bsd said:Kor Ror 22? I checked this document on TV.
It looks like this is for people being married outside Thailand.
I have the Kor Ror 2 and I suppose that I must do a fresh print of it in amphur in Nathon
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Hello everybody,
I've been doing an O visa based on married for many years in Laos (no bankbook required in Savanakhet).
As I can get the 400k Bath this year, I'd like to switch to an extension.
I got a list of documents needed from immigration in Nathon but after googling the web, this list looks like not updated.
If someone have been doing this extension recently and got it, I will be really happy to get a complete new list.
Thanks for help.
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Smokers,
if they apply this rule as they did for the taxi meters on Samui, you'll be smoking in bars and restaurants during many years
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Reading this topic, I thought I was dreaming!
I have been paying for all the expencises (private school, medical insurance, etc.) of my wife's daughter for 7 years now but her father left 13 years ago?
My wife had to work hard before we met. If the Thai law says that the father have to pay, why this law isn't enforced? What is justice in this country?
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complicated now allot of people are taking their visa seriously. Now i can see person after person with problem after problem.
Don't know who the other person you got a quote from with. As sometime you pay more you get more and with serious visa problems the cheaper option could be the long term the more expensive option. Obviously this is not always the case.
I would ask people to PM you with the companies they use based on their experience.
First of all: I don't have any problem with my visa.
I would like to get a bit involved in my wife's business and I look for people who got a married visa and work permit to know the best way to do it. This forum is a better place to ask this kind of question than the bars.
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Hi everybody,
I make this post on the Samui section because my question is specific to the Surat Thani province.
I already know that it's possible to get a work permit based on a married visa in Thailand. The company only needs a 1 million THB capital, the number of employes is 2 and the taxes are lower than with a B visa.
After visiting two different accountants, one of them told me that the labor office of Surat only gives one month work permits on the married visa. The other one was too expensive.
Is that true? does any of you experienced it? If yes, I would like to have your feedback.
Thanks.
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Thanks for the answer.
I'm actually staying in Thailand with a non-o visa, but as I'm getting a little bored, I'd like to do a bit of web programming (my last job in Europe).
I'm looking for the cheapest way to to it as I'm not expecting io get a fortune out of this job.
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Sorry, my third quetion was:
What will be the procedure?
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Hello,
I heard that if married to a Thai citizen, it is possible to get a work permit. My questions are:
Is it true?
What are the conditions?
What will be the conditions?
Thank you for your answers.
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these guys are ok- http://www.phetprasert.com/index2.php?name=timetable&file=r829-2
Thanks for the info
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Hi everybody,
I will have to travel from Samui to Savanakhet for my visa in september.
I booked already my flights between Suratthani an Khon Kaen but I can't find any information about the buses from there to Mukdahan (transport.co.th only gives the times for the busses fom BKK).
As I will land in khon Kaen around 6 p.m, I would like to know if there is a chance to reach Mukdahan during the night.
Thanks for your answers.
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TIP: if you plan to take the bus between Mukdahan to Savanakhet and if you're not a citizen of Russia, Luxembourg, Switzerland or an ASEAN country, you will need a visa on arrival. As the bus doesn't wait a long time at the border, you'd better have your form ready before. You can fill it on this page:
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check this world map:
http://global-internet-map-2012.telegeography.com/
And you will understand why...
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Hello everybody,
I noticed that there are two kinds of excise stamps on top of the wines bottles: blue and orange. The orange one is on the cheapest bottles. What is the difference in the product quality? Are the orange bottled in Thailand?
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I know that it's not legal. I've been living in Thailand for some time and I know what "legal" means here. If the stamps are real, isn't it enough?
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Not really.
You can assume that someone was paid off to get those dodgy stamps outside of the normal channels.
Now if somehow this fact is discovered, who will be the "fall guy" that has to pay and/or suffer for that action.
The official who took the "bribe"? Nope.
The company who arranged the visa and paid the "bribe"? Nope.
The Farang who was involved in the process of getting the visa?
Oh yes, let's blame it all on the Faramg.
(if you don't understand that, you must not have been in Thailand very long..
Because the farang is the one who has the dodgy visa, let's blame him and maybe kick him out of the country.
It's called the "Sucker's Bet".
Because if you win the bet you win very little, but if you lose the bet, you lose a lot.
You're a "sucker" to make a bet like that.
I live here for 8 years with legal visas and I have an income from my country, but it's not a monthly income and it is not valid for immigration. I asked the question because they advertise right now at the bottom of this page. Amazing country were you can advertise for somrthing illigal!
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I know that it's not legal. I've been living in Thailand for some time and I know what "legal" means here. If the stamps are real, isn't it enough?
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Hi everybody,
Since a few monthes, I see advertisments for O visas with no money in the bank on this website. Does it really works? Does any of you experienced it? Because I'm married, I actually go every year to Sawanakhet, but I could save quite a lot of time doiing it this way.
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I read on this forum about a year ago in an interview of high ranking members of immigration and labor office that if you don't get any income from Thailand, working here is not really legal but "acceptable". I don't really know what it means but if you don't talk about it, don't give your business cards all around, nothing will happen. Remember that most of the farangs who had problems here were denounced by other jalous farangs!
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Thanks a lot
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Hi everybody,
I'd like to buy a 125cc motorbike from a farang who is leaving the country tomorrow. I have the green book, copy of his passport, copy of id card from the previous tha owner. Is that enough? Do I need a residence certificate?
Thanks for answers
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I tried to read Jatuporn announcement "between the lines". I'm not shure I'm right, but I have the feeling that:
1: The red want a coup as well. They think that they will still win the elections even after reforms.
2: They expect that a lot of southern demonstrators will go back home if it becomes too dangerous to be in BKK.
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Dental hospitals in bangkok
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Hello everybody,
I need to get some dental work done which means extraction and denture.
I live in Samui but I didn't find any suitable solution on the island.
So I asked some bangkok hospitals for a quote and some did answer:
BIDH
Vibhavadi
Asavanant
Dr Sunil
I didn't find any recent answers on the forum so I would like to have some opinions about these clinics.
Thanks