Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

After reading some negative reports about the consul in Manila, it was with some trepidation that my new bride and I ventured to the Thai consul in Manila to apply for a Non Immigrant O visa so we can start out new life together in Phuket. I was very pleasantly suprised by the helpful staff and speed of process for the visa. Indeed they wanted all the correct documents, which I had taken with me, and they did require some info about my income, but once I had satisfied the consul, my wife's visa was processed with speed by the helpful staff. If anyone thinks they can go there and short circuit the process they are going to the wrong place but if your documents are in order you will have no problems in Manila. There were no long waits.. infact the 3 times i visited the consul there were hardly any other people waiting. I will happily use Manila Consul again if the need arises.

Posted

Nobody at the consul in Manila because everybody's afraid to go there. :o

Seriously, I wonder who's nationals are actually staffing the consulate and

if that played some part in you and your fiance receiving courteous treatment.

Good news for others I'm sure. Anyway, Happy honeymooning in Phuket.

Posted

Perhaps your post would be more helpful if you provided a list of "Indeed they wanted all the correct documents" and what financial information was asked for. As you have a wife from the Philippines who was getting the visa, not yourself, and the reason was to join her husband who is on a retirement stay in Thailand do not consider three trips to be that great. But do understand how relived you both must be that some of the negatives you read did not happen to you.

Posted
Perhaps your post would be more helpful if you provided a list of "Indeed they wanted all the correct documents" and what financial information was asked for. As you have a wife from the Philippines who was getting the visa, not yourself, and the reason was to join her husband who is on a retirement stay in Thailand do not consider three trips to be that great. But do understand how relived you both must be that some of the negatives you read did not happen to you.

Yes it was 3 trips.. 1. the first initial visit to complete application etc Second time was to give documents related to income which I had forgotton to take on my first visit. 3rd time to collect visa. Docs required were a photocopy of my visa in thailand, and photocopies of bank book, and pension details... nothing more than when I apply for my retirement visa. I was just writing this to let people know how helpful and friendly the staff were there, after what i had read here about the consul in Manila. The people who handled the application were indeed Filipino... Never saw a Thai person at all.

Posted
Yes it was 3 trips.. 1. the first initial visit to complete application etc Second time was to give documents related to income which I had forgotton to take on my first visit. 3rd time to collect visa. Docs required were a photocopy of my visa in thailand, and photocopies of bank book, and pension details... nothing more than when I apply for my retirement visa. I was just writing this to let people know how helpful and friendly the staff were there, after what i had read here about the consul in Manila. The people who handled the application were indeed Filipino... Never saw a Thai person at all.

Most of the bad reports were in connection with tourist visas applications. It's not that it can't be done, it's just that they require more documentation than most other Consulates.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


  • Topics

  • Latest posts...

    1. 6

      Thai Tesla driver admits reckless driving after argument - video

    2. 110

      Who's Gonna Win The Tyson Fight?

    3. 5

      Thailand Live Wednesday 20 November 2024

    4. 6

      Thai Tesla driver admits reckless driving after argument - video

    5. 20

      Tourist Hits Pattaya Street Sweeper, Attempts to Flee but is Captured by Bystanders

    6. 84

      New Alcohol Control Bill Nearly Finalised; Set for December House Vote

    7. 0

      UK Faces Diplomatic Tightrope Amid Potential Trade War

    8. 0

      Tragedy and Justice: Life Sentence for Hate Crime in California

  • Popular in The Pub


×
×
  • Create New...