Is it normal for international/Thai schools to charge parents a fee in order to get the paperwork together and make the application for a child's ED visa/extension for full-time study at the school?
If so, how much is normally charged?
Is it that difficult for you to discuss? All you seem to do is post silly-billy remarks.
This is a topic where different perspectives should be welcomed. Posts, that were previously not allowed in AN, could persuade members and guests to do some research, and perhaps change their minds about certain medical aspects.
Posting stupid remarks is not discussion.
Using the method requiring 66K Thai Baht transferred each month, TI requires a year of bank statements, 12 credit advices (for the transfers), and a letter of account ownership and balance. I use Bangkok Bank.
My question is about the letter. Because my appointment at Chaeng Watthana turns out to be later than I first thought, the letter I have from Bangkok Bank will be over a week old (9 days to be precise). Will this be a problem? Do I need to go back to the bank for a new letter?
(My wife insists that she checked in the past and thought the letter had to be within 7 days of TI appointment date. Now though, she cannot find anything online that says that).
Thanks for any help you can give.
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