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Convert COVID extension to non-o visa

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5 hours ago, Lite Beer said:

As far as I know you have to have a Non Imm Visa and making 90 day reports to get a residence cert.

For your sake I hope I am wrong.

That wasn't the case in Jomtien in 2017.  I got one to register a bike while still on a tourist visa, only 3 days after arriving in the country.

 

The lack of consistency across these offices is staggering.

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35 minutes ago, DefaultName said:

That wasn't the case in Jomtien in 2017.  I got one to register a bike while still on a tourist visa, only 3 days after arriving in the country.

 

The lack of consistency across these offices is staggering.

2017 was a long time ago!

20 years ago I opened a bank account with a Visa Exempt Entry while on a 2 week holiday.

Things change.

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