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Going From Pattaya To Hull Consulate In November ?


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Hello

I live in Pattaya and want to make a new visa for Thailand. After much reading here, it seems that Hull consulate is a good place to apply for a multiple entry visa.

Anyone live in Pattaya or Bangkok, who will go to Hull Consulate in november month ?

Never been there before and I'm not from the UK. so would be great to travel with someone familiar to UK and the consulate.

Mail me here if you plan to go now, in month of November.

Jan46

any visa company in Pattaya who organize/sell trips to this consulate ????

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If you do not find a travelling companion.....

(Nationalrail.co.uk)

Manchester Airport to Hull by train 2 hrs 30 mins £33 one way. Return Journey £41. Train very close to arrivals!!!

London Heathrow to Hull by train 4 hours £97.50p return

Easy enough to get a taxi to the consulate.

HTH

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If you have all the necessary paperwork in order and have over B400,000 in a Thai bank, why not try somewhere closer to home ie KL or Singapore?

Age 46 (nick name) = not get any non visa in the area.

Have the paperwork, retirement with guarantee letter from embassy.

So expecting "red stamp" in my passport this time , if i go there apply for tourist visa.

That's why I considering going to UK to get a multiple TR or Non O visa.

Any better idea in my situation ?

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If you have all the necessary paperwork in order and have over B400,000 in a Thai bank, why not try somewhere closer to home ie KL or Singapore?

Age 46 (nick name) = not get any non visa in the area.

Have the paperwork, retirement with guarantee letter from embassy.

So expecting "red stamp" in my passport this time , if i go there apply for tourist visa.

That's why I considering going to UK to get a multiple TR or Non O visa.

Any better idea in my situation ?

Your post is somewhat unclear. Am I right in assuming you are wanting a retirement visa? Not under 50 you can't.

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