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2 hours ago, muranp said:

Yeah, we live in corrupted world, saying the truth always bitter and burning your fingers!

 

 

The truth is not your side of the story. Anger does not go far here 

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Posted
21 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

That's what he meant by one day.

 

BTW : I also have never received an eVisa overnight. 

I often obtain eVisa to Vietnam and that a 4-5 day turn around.

 

In any event you can continue to complain  or as suggested obtain the Non O in Thailand from visa exempt entry. 

Unless you are on Samui.

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Well, I was checking about the VE on arrival is just a tourist visa for 15 days and have to pay 2000 thb,

is this type of visa (tourist) convertible to a non-o visa?

Again: Non-O (family visa), Not to be confused and mentioned non-o with extended b, c, d, etc.. or 1 year, etc,,

JUST NON-O single, that's all 

Is it possible to apply for a non-o (single entry) on arrival at the border or not? in case to print the family paper as the previous procedure, birth certs of the kids, ID cards, the spouse ID and other dox,

As I am in KB, closed to the bored, this on arrival VE can be obtained from a land border or by air? just to know if anyone experienced with similar case,

 

 

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Posted
22 hours ago, muranp said:

Send email with CC to all relevant authorities: MOFA, PM office, Ombudsman office, anti-corruption, Parliament (policy makers) and many more

 

... will probably make them all giggle. 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, muranp said:

Well, I was checking about the VE on arrival is just a tourist visa for 15 days and have to pay 2000 thb,

is this type of visa (tourist) convertible to a non-o visa?

??

What is your passport country

Posted
11 hours ago, muranp said:

In the past couple of decades I applied and obtained Thai visas dozens of times,

Categories: non-ED, B, non-o, 

Applied in Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, south Korea,  the process never took more than 3 days, 

Always in 1 or 2 days done!

And regarding the e-visa, I applied the first time in December 2024, and received it in the next day!!
I can't understand why many comments replied as trying to say that I am a new comer to this matter of e-visa, or have no idea about Thai visa processing, etc,, why taking the topic to such aside fallacies instead to focus on the main point and how can we find a solution? without having accumulated experiences in this process I won't even know about or come to share my complain here, I will just ask and get to know about, brainless!

What you don't understand is that it's working as intended.  Foreign embassies are for you to get a visa at home before you travel to another country. For someone that lives in Malaysia they would plan ahead and live their daily life while waiting for the visa so it's no problem.  The embassies have grown wary of foreigners using the Thai embassies in SE Asia to try and live in Thailand and not do things the normal way. They've purposely made the processing times long to dissuade this behavior and make it difficult and inconvenient.  It seems it's working on you, but not enough to prevent you from applying in the first place.

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Posted
On 2/27/2025 at 12:37 PM, DrJack54 said:

Seems that you obtained a NON O-A Visa. 

That visa is valid for one year and is multiple entry. 

It also requires insurance.

Obtained only in home country or country where you have Permanent Resident status.

 

This thread is not about Non O-A.

The OP is trying to obtain a Non O single entry.

 

I don't know why as he can enter Thailand visa exempt and obtain a Non O at local immigration office.

There is also a Multiple entry Non O which is no longer available. 

I can understand your reply, but the post I replied to specifically stated that the non o-a one year multiple entry retirement e-visa was currently unavailable.

   I was asking for  source references.

Posted
48 minutes ago, Lee4Life said:

I can understand your reply, but the post I replied to specifically stated that the non o-a one year multiple entry retirement e-visa was currently unavailable.

   I was asking for  source references.

So you stated the following .....

"The one year, multiple entry retirement visa I applied for and received 18 months ago in my home country was an e-visa" 

 

Try and obtain another ME Non O retirement eVisa and get back to me.

 

Plenty reports of that visa no longer available.

Not that's it proof however I provided quote from @Tod Daniels and I bank that. 

 

Thread discussing this here.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1352010-simple-question-for-this-idiot-about-non-o-marriage-multi-entry/

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