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NZer requesting advice on approach to Non-O visa with wife under 50
Thanks. I have looked into the LTR visa however being a retiree who lives off the capital from accumulating ETFs, I don't meet the income requirements. Interesting that the flyer details a fee of THB 50,000 to process the visa however the Thai Consulate NZ fee is NZD 6,000 / THB 117,600 per person. Seems to me that NZers are better off travelling to Thailand on visa exemption and then applying for a visa in-country, or if that is not possible travelling to a nearby country and applying from there. If that is also not possible, then using an agent just seems to be the easiest and lowest stress option. Yes an agent is going to charge an arm and a leg but you have some peace of mind and least amount of hassle (hopefully). -
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NZer requesting advice on approach to Non-O visa with wife under 50
Also to add, the Thai Consulate in NZ imposes a health insurance requirement for the single entry Non-O visa whereas I understand this is not a requirement in other countries. "Health insurance policy with minimum coverage of 40,000 THB/year for outpatients and 400,000 THB/year for inpatients, and covering the entire duration of the applicant's stay in Thailand. For more information on health insurance for non-immigrant type "O-A" and "O" visas, please visit https://longstay.tgia.org/." -
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Rabies vaccine?
The UK NHS wouldn't use the UK vaccine if you'd already begun the Speeda vaccine course -
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NZer requesting advice on approach to Non-O visa with wife under 50
The Non-Immigrant Visa "O" - Other for the purpose of Retirement with single entry and 3 month validity costs NZD 800 / THB 15648 / USD 477 when applied through the Thai Consulate in New Zealand. -
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USA Trump to make decision on US involvement 'within two weeks'
Is that what the Mad Cow told you? -
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BREAKING NEWS Trump Confirms Surprise US Airstrikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Including Fordo
If Israel could do it as confirmed by the the International Atomic Energy Agency then I'm pretty sure the US with its massive increased bombing capacities could also. Centrifuges at Iran's underground uranium enrichment plant at Natanz were likely to have been "severely damaged if not destroyed altogether" following Israeli strikes on Friday, the head of the global nuclear watchdog has told the BBC. Rafael Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency said this was a result of power cuts caused by the attack, in which an above-ground plant was "completely destroyed" and the electrical installation sustained "almost total damage". https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn9yll5yjx5o
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