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Does anyone know if it's possible for an accompanying passenger to use the LTR visa's fast track option in Suvarnabhumi for both arrivals and departures when flying in economy class, or is it only available to the visa holder?

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On 11/25/2024 at 12:52 PM, Thomas4628 said:

I believe my application might be rejected. I work for a large international corporation with numerous subsidiaries worldwide. My employment contract is with one of these subsidiaries based in Switzerland. I submitted the consolidated financial statement, but they are insisting on seeing the financial statements for the specific subsidiary I work for. Unfortunately, this subsidiary, being a small part of the global group, does not meet the $150 million threshold. They seem to be focusing on this issue now. Does anyone in this forum have experience dealing with a similar problem? Any help would be appreciated. 

I was in a similar situation when I applied for a LTR-WP around June of last year. My employer's parent company is a large and publicly traded US company with many subsidiaries around the world. I was able to resolve various other queries they had, but they insisted on receiving the subsidiary company's financial statements and I was not able to provide them. I ended up abandoning the application and instead took a DTV visa in September of this year. The DTV was far easier and suits my situation almost as well as the LTR-WP. The only reason I may consider going for the LTR again would be if Thailand starts taxing worldwide income and the LTR remitted income exemption turns out to remain valid after the tax code update. I wonder if under a literal interpretation of current law all global income may have to make a roundtrip through a thai bank account in the first few months of the year after it was earned in order to remain exempt? If so it could become awfully cumbersome. Hopefully BOI/TRD would amend the code to strengthen and clarify the tax exemption if worldwide income tax becomes law.

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So I managed to exhaust the pages of my passport and did the LTR visa transfer to the new passport the other day. Emailed LTR Visa Unit to get the requirements and they send me as below- fairly painless except no special window for LTR holders so had the mandatory 3 hours queuing the window 14/15. Also the new stamps have already taken up 3 pages of the new passport!

Please note that no appointment is required to transfer your LTR Visa to a new passport. You may visit us during working hours, any time before 3:30 PM. To complete the visa transfer process, kindly follow these steps:

 

1. Please visit the Immigration One Stop Service Center for Visa and Work Permit (OSS). You don't need to appear in person; instead, you can authorize a representative or someone you know to bring your passports for the visa transfer. There is no additional fee for this service.

 

2. Bring the following documents:

   - Original former and new passports

   - Transfer stamp to new passport form, download here: https://bangkok.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Transfer-Stamp-to-New-Passport-Form.pdf

   - Certificate of visa transfer from your embassy (Your passport will require this document, when getting a new passport, please make sure to request for passport transfer certificate as well)

   - Copies of former and new passports with your photo

   - Copy of the last arrival stamp in your passport

   - Copy of the LTR Visa stamp in your passport

   - Copy of the last extended visa in your passport

   - Copy of T.M. 6 Card (if applicable)

   - Notification letter of qualification endorsement addressed to the Immigration Bureau (found within your LTR Visa account under the check status tab)

   - 1-Year notification card (if applicable)

 

Please ensure that you transfer the visa before your current passport expires. If not, the LTR visa will become invalid and unusable.

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12 hours ago, John207 said:

Does anyone know if it's possible for an accompanying passenger to use the LTR visa's fast track option in Suvarnabhumi for both arrivals and departures when flying in economy class, or is it only available to the visa holder?

 

It's not officially permitted, but I've read accounts on these forums from people who asked politely if their spouse or friend could join them and were told, sure, go ahead. This is similar to the Thai citizens line, which officially is only for Thais, but which accompanying foreign spouses are almost always permitted to use as well. Just give it a try - the worst that can happen is that they say no.

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2 hours ago, ashkale said:

Also the new stamps have already taken up 3 pages of the new passport!

 

I was hoping that particular idiocy might be different with the LTR than it was with the Non-O, but apparently not. I don't understand why immigration seems to think of a passport as a sort of free-form notepad where they can jot down your entire visa history, rather than just keeping most of those details in their own computer system 🤷

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I dont unserstand the need to stamp resident permits on passports, just issue a nonCitizen ID card to all long term residents like most of the "first" world. Singapore a decade ago got rid of it and now the visa/rep transfers are a click away from the comfort of your  home!  There has to be a better way than this amount of unproductive use of time.

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19 hours ago, John207 said:

Does anyone know if it's possible for an accompanying passenger to use the LTR visa's fast track option in Suvarnabhumi for both arrivals and departures when flying in economy class, or is it only available to the visa holder?

 

I departed and arrived using fast track with my wife a month ago at BKK.  No issues, no one even asked what's her relation was to me.

 

I'll probably never depart using the fast track at BKK again, much easier and quicker to go through the e-gates.

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10 hours ago, 1tent42 said:

 

I departed and arrived using fast track with my wife a month ago at BKK.  No issues, no one even asked what's her relation was to me.

 

I'll probably never depart using the fast track at BKK again, much easier and quicker to go through the e-gates.

Can you please elaborate how to use the e-gates? Do you get an exit stamp? Thanks!

 

"Foreigners with ordinary passports and children and the disabled, although holding e-passports, must still go through manned immigration gates." from a newspaper.

 

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2 hours ago, stat said:

Can you please elaborate how to use the e-gates? Do you get an exit stamp? Thanks!

 

"Foreigners with ordinary passports and children and the disabled, although holding e-passports, must still go through manned immigration gates." from a newspaper.

 

Egates are in the center departure area. Much much faster and nicer experience. And you dont get a stamp. The arrivals egate planned for non-citizens has been postponed to "sometime in the future"..was supposed to start in December 2024.. The news snippet is most likely for arrivals.

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3 hours ago, ashkale said:

Egates are in the center departure area. Much much faster and nicer experience. And you dont get a stamp. The arrivals egate planned for non-citizens has been postponed to "sometime in the future"..was supposed to start in December 2024.. The news snippet is most likely for arrivals.

There are also E Gates at the Fast Track.   I used them the other week.  One less Stamp in the Passport.   Arrival still has a staffed booth.

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1 hour ago, SHA 2 BKK said:

There are also E Gates at the Fast Track.   I used them the other week.  One less Stamp in the Passport.   Arrival still has a staffed booth.

 

I find it interesting that there is no stamp if in the passport in the case of an E Gate.

 

I assume the Thailand arrival will have a staffed booth for the foreseeable future in order to stamp one's passport.

 

That arrival stamp is likely necessary (at least for now) as it indicates the timing of one's permission to stay in Thailand.

 

And I also find the arrival stamp handy as a 'marker' to me, by which I can check the date in which I re-entered Thailand, where I find that useful for my determining when my LTR visa annual report is due (ie 1 year later). 

 

The world is changing with all these 'on-line' possibilities, gradually replacing the paper world I was raised in.

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6 minutes ago, oldcpu said:

 

I find it interesting that there is no stamp if in the passport in the case of an E Gate.

 

I assume the Thailand arrival will have a staffed booth for the foreseeable future in order to stamp one's passport.

 

That arrival stamp is likely necessary (at least for now) as it indicates the timing of one's permission to stay in Thailand.

 

And I also find the arrival stamp handy as a 'marker' to me, by which I can check the date in which I re-entered Thailand, where I find that useful for my determining when my LTR visa annual report is due (ie 1 year later). 

 

The world is changing with all these 'on-line' possibilities, gradually replacing the paper world I was raised in.

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Agree cobber agree.

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