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Thai visa woes: From easy as pie to digital fly, book before you buy


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Now, brace yourselves: several Thai consulates in the region have ditched paper applications altogether, opting for the online-exclusive e-visa route. Others still cling to the good old-fashioned paper method but insist on an online appointment first. Confused about which consulate offers what? Don’t fret! Here’s the ultimate guide to prevent a wasted trip across the border.

The Embassies/Consulates don't have an option.
It forced upon them by the MFA.

 

Prepare for all Thai Embassies/Consulates to go online in the near future.

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14 minutes ago, CLW said:

The only difference between e-visa and paper application is indeed the longer waiting time. 5-10 days vs 2-3 days

 

My non-imm O e-visa was approved and sent to me within 72 hours. I applied on a Wednesday and it arrived on the Saturday, so it was not restricted to business days.

 

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Also be aware that though Manila accepts in person only, processing takes two working days. Apply before 12noon day 1,pickup after 3pm day 3

And if you are taking a Filipina with you there is no charge for her tourist visa - ASEAN concession) 

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35 minutes ago, Guderian said:

It's years since I did any travelling in SE Asia, but I remember when Cambodia started its e-visa scheme 20-odd years ago that it was a Godsend. A simple online application process, and it meant when you entered the country at a dodgy land border crossing like Cham Yeam you were no longer subject to the scams and "price adjustments" beloved of the local Khmer Immigration officers. 

20 years, are you sure about that?

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A two friends were in Japan and did not realized that the passports (Bahamian); they are carrying required an eVisa to enter Thailand. 

They caught a plane, and arrives into Singapore Sunday gone, hoping to get their eVisa at the Royal Thai consulate there on Monday.

They were told, they can apply, but they have to stay put in Singapore for 15 days for the eVisa. 

Not sure this is normal. They decided to head out to Edinburgh on Thursday.

 

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Whats the racket with the visa forms at Vientiane? I have to go in a few weeks for dtv and i remember something about a scam to do with their forms involving the stall out the front?? Can you use a form downloaded from their website?

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What about those who do border hops with the Pattaya agencies ?  ( I’ve never done that ) Can they come in on a turnaround like before and get their 60 days Visa Exempt or not ??  Will it depend on the immigration officer who stamps you in ? 
Myself, I would probably do just the three months allowed ( 60 days + 1 extension ) instead of the 5 months I usually do. 
I wouldn’t fancy being locked out for some reason or other and all my belongings in my rental condo. 

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If applying online how will the local embassy establish you are in that country? Surely the use of a VPN would give the appearance of being in that country. Or am I missing somethin?

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