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Hello Reader,

Sorry, I did post this message some time ago in the wrong forum; visas and migration to other countries.

Hope it will be delete by the moderator.

Here is my question again:

Does a Multiple entry visa need a proof of financial status or pension? ohmy.gif huh.gif

I can't find it in the text below.

Just wondering...

Thanks for your answer in advance, have a good weekend.

Norman

http://www.thaivisa.com/422.0.html

Thursday, 21 December 2006

Multiple entry visa - your best choice!

Multiple-entry Non Immigrant visa / visas / visum

Your best choice is to obtain a multiple entry Non-Immigrant visa which valid for 12 months. With this visa type

you will need to exit and enter Thailand at least every 90 days to get a new entry stamp allowing you to stay a

further 90 days.

If you utilize your visa the last time just before it expire, you will get an extra 3 months "bonus", so the total

validity will be nearly 15 months.

You will probably NOT get a Multiple entry visa in neighboring countries, your best chance of getting it is in

your home country before you arrive in Thailand.

Thai consulates in US, Europe and Australia seem to be the most generous. The smaller consulates in Australia are

the nearest and the easiest, and air tickets to there are cheaper than to Europe or US. A return ticket from

Bangkok to Australia can be bought for less than 25,000 Baht.

The Royal Thai Consulates in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth in Australia issue Multiple entry visas, as per

September, 2003, we are informed.

If you are married to a Thai citizen, you can easily get a multiple entry visa in Penang. Bring your Thai marriage

certificate in original (and one copy) and check out our forum for more details.

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Many are now asking for some evidence that you have sufficient income/funds to take care of yourself in Thailand. The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Amsterdam is considered very reasonable. Give them a try, but avoid the Royal Thai Embassy in the Hague.

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Many are now asking for some evidence that you have sufficient income/funds to take care of yourself in Thailand. The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Amsterdam is considered very reasonable. Give them a try, but avoid the Royal Thai Embassy in the Hague.

Thank you sir for the swift reply.

The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Amsterdam it will be.

Grtz

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I just want to state that the consulate in Chicago won't give you multi entry non-immigrant type 'O' based on marriage. They just won't do it. This is an absolute pain as being married to a Thai you should be able to get one. Secondly

other consulates will tell you that you have to go thru the Chicago consulate and that they cannot process an application. They will also tell you that in most cases they do give multi entry non-immigrant type 'O' visas.

Many are now asking for some evidence that you have sufficient income/funds to take care of yourself in Thailand. The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Amsterdam is considered very reasonable. Give them a try, but avoid the Royal Thai Embassy in the Hague.

Thank you sir for the swift reply.

The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Amsterdam it will be.

Grtz

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I just want to state that the consulate in Chicago won't give you multi entry non-immigrant type 'O' based on marriage. They just won't do it. This is an absolute pain as being married to a Thai you should be able to get one. Secondly

other consulates will tell you that you have to go thru the Chicago consulate and that they cannot process an application. They will also tell you that in most cases they do give multi entry non-immigrant type 'O' visas.

Many are now asking for some evidence that you have sufficient income/funds to take care of yourself in Thailand. The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Amsterdam is considered very reasonable. Give them a try, but avoid the Royal Thai Embassy in the Hague.

Thank you sir for the swift reply.

The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Amsterdam it will be.

Grtz

Hello Steffi,

The thread is, IMHO, concerning a Multi Entry Visa.

See:

http://www.thaivisa.com/422.0.html

Question for the experts: I thought a Multi Entry Visa is different from a Non-Immigrant Visa.

Is that right or wrong?

Oh....What a bureaucratic labyrinth!!!

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