@DrJack54 You didn't really clear up his question about the period to apply.
He believes he can apply within 45 days of the expiration written on his visa from the embassy. I told him that is incorrect. It's 45 days from the expiration of his entry stamp. That's the clarification he was asking for. Though I already know the answer.
Passport,TM6 (departure card stapled in my passport) and the printout from the last time. Got computerised some years back now where I am so no more filling out the form every 90 days. I thought this would be a national thing but looking above maybe not..
The embassies in SE Asia allow non-residents to apply. Many others do, but some don't. And even more confusingly some that specifically say they don't, like Tapei, allow non-residents to apply for the DTV there.
How you receive your DTV depends on where you are applying. If you are applying at a Thai embassy that has not adopted e-visa, you will be giving them your passport with your application and your visa will be inside the passport.
If you apply at a Thai embassy that has adopted e-visa, it will all be done online and you will receive your visa as a PDF document e-mailed to you.
Can you make a comment without adding King Putin? I support Putin as I think he is a strong leader and is fighting for his country against the corrupt lying bully USA!
I support anyone that stands up to US. Can you say the same. How about any of your weak UK wet wipes politicians that lick the boots of the EU or US? Do you actually have am opinion of your own based on facts and things that have effected you directly or just make clownish comments base on MSM headlines?
Were you a remoaner or a brexiteer?
Pretty sure I can guess.
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