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40 minutes ago, Tod Daniels said:

Note that you apply online in Yangon, Vientiane and Savannakhet but then have th GO in person to pay for the visa

This is the weird bit.

Fancy having an eVisa setup that does not include payment options with the application. 

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22 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

This is the weird bit.

Fancy having an eVisa setup that does not include payment options with the application. 

 

It's mind-boggling, almost as if they tried very hard to create an opportunity to discreetly ask applicants for some extra tea money. If their only concern had been that many applicants in Laos and Myanmar are unable to pay online, they could have made it an option to pay in person, not a requirement. 

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35 minutes ago, Caldera said:

If their only concern had been that many applicants in Laos and Myanmar are unable to pay online, they could have made it an option to pay in person, not a requirement. 

Exactly.

Personally never applied for eVisa for Thailand but have few times for eVisa to Vietnam (Oz pp).

After the application is filled in online, you review, check all fields then hit payment.

I opt for debit/credit card. 

Done on the spot and visa takes ~4 days to process and the eVisa is emailed to you

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Perhaps they have no other way of ensuring at the moment the applicant is not in Thailand at the point of application.

 

Note the lead time of 10-15 working days. Applicants may not want to spend 10-15 working days hanging around in Savannakhet but may apply from Thailand and then nip out and back when the visa is approved.

 

Having said that, it is not clear at what point in the process payment is made. Surely it must be at the point of application.

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Thailand switching to all online visa applications. What could possibly go wrong ?  Glad I won't be one of the guinea pigs helping them to sort out the gremlins and get their ducks in a row.

 

Be a lot of people bypassing this and going for VOA then sorting things out in country.

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What will be required in terms of entry via air/land borders.

For example when applying for eVisa for Thailand in say UK you include entry.flight details. Proof of flight.

 

Many years ago applying for tourist visas for Thailand from Saigon you had to provide hard copy of flight into Thailand.

What will you need to show if obtaining eVisa in Laos.

 

As pointed out in a post above....

Lot of folk will just border bounce enter visa exempt and apply for eg Non O marriage/retirement at local immigration office.

Even moreso if Multiple Entry Visa becomes unavailable.

 

 

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We are seeing more and more consulates that are on the eVisa system sending a "request for extra documentation" after the eVisa is applied for and asking for EVERY page of your passport including blank pages <- That could be a way to make sure you're actually STILL in the country where you applied.

Interesting that it says on some of those notices that someone else can show up and pay for you, so it would appear it's not to check if the applicant is in the country or not.  

Dunno, really. 

Hanoi, HCMC, and Jakarta all switched over to eVisa pretty seamlessly and after the first week they got their processing time down to not that long.

People are still avoiding using the 3 consulates in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Kota Bharu and Penang) because they have extended processing (or that is what has been reported)    

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