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UK visitor visa from Thailand

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Looking at applying for a UK Visitor visa for my friend in Patong to visit UK in August for a few weeks, no problems at my end regard sponsorship and accommodation.
Asked 2 visa agents in 1 in Bangkok, with an office in Phuket and 1 in Patong, both insisting she need to travel to Bangkok British embassy, but i thought it was done by VFS in Phuket?
Plus Bangkok is 12 hours by bus so she will lose 3 days work.

1 agent said they will accompany her to the Embassy but visa fees not included making them very expensive, and other does include fees, and based only 15 minutes walk from her work.
I would try to do it myself but worried if i make a mistake on the forms, and she doesn't have an email address yet, think of setting 1 up solely for visa application that we can both use?
So does she have to go to Bangkok Embassy? or just use VFS in Phuket?
Thanks in advance?
 
 
 

See VFS in Bangkok have moved... moved https://visa.vfsglobal.com/tha/en/gbr/news/important-update-uk-visa-application-centre-in-bangkok

 

The Wife had to go to Bangkok to get her biometrics taken, (that was a few years ago).

 

Seems to suggest that it can be done in Phuket, including biometrics, but extra 3800 baht premium application centre additional fee. fee.  https://visa.vfsglobal.com/tha/en/gbr/attend-centre/phuket

 

 

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The application is completed online, and submitted online.  VFS's sole purpose, in visa applications, is to take the applicant's biometrics and, if needed, upload the documents to be submitted with the application, and this can be done at VFS in Phuket.  The British Embassy is not involved at any  stage in the application process.

 

The applicant does not need an email address, as anyone, including you, can prepare and submit the application on his/her behalf using your own email address.  However, be aware that giving immigration advice in the UK is against the law unless, basically, you are registered with the OISC or you are a lawyer/lawyer company. Whichever agency has told you that the applicant must visit the British Embassy, in Bangkok, is not an agency that you should be considering giving your money to for assistance.  If you want professional advice about the application process, then contact an agent who is based in Thailand but is also registered with the OISC in the UK, eg Thai Visa Express in Pattaya. The initial advice will be free.

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I have contacted Thai Visa Express, and probably will use Paul. More expensive but more trustworthy. Just waiting for some details from my friend in Thailand, then will forward it off to TVE

Thank you.

If she really needs to go to Bangkok she could always take the first flight up and the last flight back to phuket, she doesnt have to take a bus.

 

amazing to hear she doesn’t have an email address - I thought everyone had one by now. 🤣

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On 3/20/2024 at 5:58 PM, andych said:
Looking at applying for a UK Visitor visa for my friend in Patong to visit UK in August for a few weeks, no problems at my end regard sponsorship and accommodation.
Asked 2 visa agents in 1 in Bangkok, with an office in Phuket and 1 in Patong, both insisting she need to travel to Bangkok British embassy, but i thought it was done by VFS in Phuket?
Plus Bangkok is 12 hours by bus so she will lose 3 days work.

1 agent said they will accompany her to the Embassy but visa fees not included making them very expensive, and other does include fees, and based only 15 minutes walk from her work.
I would try to do it myself but worried if i make a mistake on the forms, and she doesn't have an email address yet, think of setting 1 up solely for visa application that we can both use?
So does she have to go to Bangkok Embassy? or just use VFS in Phuket?
Thanks in advance?
 
 
 

I recommend you do it yourself. It's not a complex process and the people on here will always help. The main hurdle is the reason to return to Thailand and if I remember from your previous posts your girlfriend has a steady job. The rest is pretty straightforward and your GF will be supplying you with most of the information. Back in 2015 I knew nothing about the process and with the info needed from my wife she was given three visit visas in less than seven months. The last visa we applied for was a two year visit visa before deciding to get married and went for a settlement visa. It's worth £80ish to go to Phuket rather than the schlep to Bangkok. The option wasn't available back in 2015. The only visa company I would trust is Thai Visa Express. Most of the others will give you inaccurate info. One of our Thai friends here in the UK was banned from applying for ten years for doing something dodgy and taking the wrong advice.

On 3/21/2024 at 9:48 AM, TTSIssues said:

If she really needs to go to Bangkok she could always take the first flight up and the last flight back to phuket, she doesnt have to take a bus.

 

amazing to hear she doesn’t have an email address - I thought everyone had one by now. 🤣

None of my Thai wife's family have email addresses. Young or old. I had to set one up for my step son so he could join something a while back. I can’t remember what but he was 17 at the time.

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