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Hello Everyone:

 

     Here is my current situation.  I am in the U.S. and I hold a Non Immigrant "O" retirement Visa with multi-entry permit valid until April 18, 2021.  Would I be allowed to enter Thailand on this Visa? Or are these Visas currently no good for re-entry?  

 

     I assume of course I would have to meet the covid quarantine requirements and have to have negative tests before flying out.  And if the Visa is valid, would I need the "Covid Insurance" or have any other hoops to jump through?  I'd like to make it back for the winter and renew the Visa before it expires!

 

     Thanks everyone in advance for any  help.    

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8 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

You can now apply for a certificate of entry and then enter the country now.

https://thaiembdc.org/2020/09/30/nonimmigrantoaox/

There is an error on the website in that it mentions the 40/400k medical insurance. That is not required unless you have to apply for a new non-o visa.

Just go through the steps to apply for the COE here ( https://thaiembdc.org/onlinevisaapplication/) after arranging a flight and the ASQ hotel. More info is here. https://thaiembdc.org/visas/

ASQ info follows.

"2.6 A confirmation of booking of Alternative State Quarantine (Please check the list of the alternative state quarantine hotels at www.hsscovid.com or www.thaiembdc.org/asq)"

 

Has it been a change recently, I thought this applied only to O-A visa's based on retirement and O visa's based on a family connection such as married to a Thai or a Thai child? 

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I had thought USA was not an "approved" country due to high COVID cases.  I will "try" to get a response from the Consulate (Chicago).  So far, no response to my eMails.

 

Thanks everyone!

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, D M G said:

I had thought USA was not an "approved" country due to high COVID cases.  I will "try" to get a response from the Consulate (Chicago).  So far, no response to my eMails.

 

Thanks everyone!

 

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The visa that requires a country to be low risk is STV.

Other visas do not have that requirement.

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I also had difficulties this time renewing my non "O" visa. First time since I retired. Apparently I was a few thousand baht below the 800K required 3 months after obtaining the visa last year. Can someone let me me know if the rule had been relaxed due to the Covid problem?

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11 hours ago, D M G said:

I had thought USA was not an "approved" country due to high COVID cases. 

Not correct. From embassy website.

"Currently, the following types of visas are NOT permitted to enter Thailand: Transit passengers (TS), Sports visa holders (S), Monks and other religious visa holders (R) and their spouses or children, Volunteers (O), and non-formal students visa holders (such as language schools, diving schools, boxing schools). Due to a high number of infection rate, the APEC card holders and the applicants who are currently in the USA and wish to obtain Special Tourist Visa (STV) do not fall under the categories that could enter Thailand at the moment, please check back regularly for any updates."

11 hours ago, D M G said:

So far, no response to my eMails.

Are you using this email address? [email protected]

Posted
16 minutes ago, keskeseksa said:

Can someone let me me know if the rule had been relaxed due to the Covid problem?

No

But some offices might be a little flexible.

Posted
11 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

The visa that requires a country to be low risk is STV.

Other visas do not have that requirement.

 

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8 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

Not correct. From embassy website.

"Currently, the following types of visas are NOT permitted to enter Thailand: Transit passengers (TS), Sports visa holders (S), Monks and other religious visa holders (R) and their spouses or children, Volunteers (O), and non-formal students visa holders (such as language schools, diving schools, boxing schools). Due to a high number of infection rate, the APEC card holders and the applicants who are currently in the USA and wish to obtain Special Tourist Visa (STV) do not fall under the categories that could enter Thailand at the moment, please check back regularly for any updates."

Are you using this email address? [email protected]

Hi - actually - the email address that my spouse used for the Chicago Consulate is: [email protected]. Replies were very quick - even on the weekend on several occasions. 

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On 11/19/2020 at 9:14 AM, ubonjoe said:

You can now apply for a certificate of entry and then enter the country now.

https://thaiembdc.org/2020/09/30/nonimmigrantoaox/

There is an error on the website in that it mentions the 40/400k medical insurance. That is not required unless you have to apply for a new non-o visa.

Just go through the steps to apply for the COE here ( https://thaiembdc.org/onlinevisaapplication/) after arranging a flight and the ASQ hotel. More info is here. https://thaiembdc.org/visas/

ASQ info follows.

"2.6 A confirmation of booking of Alternative State Quarantine (Please check the list of the alternative state quarantine hotels at www.hsscovid.com or www.thaiembdc.org/asq)"

 

You can rely on Ubonjoe.He's the go to guy for everything Thailand.

 

 

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The gmail address the the Chicago Thai Consulate is only for questions regarding Thai nationals returning to Thailand with repatriation flights and semi-commercial flights.

 

[email protected]

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