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I Have A Non-b Visa And Thai Company, How Is Nyc Embassy For 1-yr Visa Renewal?

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Hi everyone, first of all great site and super helpful members.

I have been living in Thailand now for about 2 years and just set up my Thai Amity company, with a work permit. My 1 year multiple entry non-B visa is expiring soon, and I am going home to visit my family in New York so was wondering if anyone else has any recent experience or knowledge of this embassy, especially to get a new 1-year multiple entry Non-B visa. Is it much easier to get this since I have a company and work permit now, or are some embassies still a bit tricky? Any experience, first hand knowledge or advice would b

On that note, does anyone know exactly which documents I would need to bring to the embassy to get this 1-year visa? Just my work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc), or do I need some sort of invitation letter from a lawyer or firm here in Thailand?

Thanks for all your help!

Hi everyone, first of all great site and super helpful members.

I have been living in Thailand now for about 2 years and just set up my Thai Amity company, with a work permit. My 1 year multiple entry non-B visa is expiring soon, and I am going home to visit my family in New York so was wondering if anyone else has any recent experience or knowledge of this embassy, especially to get a new 1-year multiple entry Non-B visa. Is it much easier to get this since I have a company and work permit now, or are some embassies still a bit tricky? Any experience, first hand knowledge or advice would b

On that note, does anyone know exactly which documents I would need to bring to the embassy to get this 1-year visa? Just my work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc), or do I need some sort of invitation letter from a lawyer or firm here in Thailand?

Thanks for all your help!

In most cases they only will give 90 days in NYC even with a wp. You should bring your work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc) Don't forget to have all copies signed and stamped. You will need a cover letter from your company

Better to Fed ex your passport and an application to a more friendly Thai Consulate.

http://www.thaiembdc.org/forms/app_form.htm

www.sunbeltasiagroup.com

Hi everyone, first of all great site and super helpful members.

I have been living in Thailand now for about 2 years and just set up my Thai Amity company, with a work permit. My 1 year multiple entry non-B visa is expiring soon, and I am going home to visit my family in New York so was wondering if anyone else has any recent experience or knowledge of this embassy, especially to get a new 1-year multiple entry Non-B visa. Is it much easier to get this since I have a company and work permit now, or are some embassies still a bit tricky? Any experience, first hand knowledge or advice would b

On that note, does anyone know exactly which documents I would need to bring to the embassy to get this 1-year visa? Just my work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc), or do I need some sort of invitation letter from a lawyer or firm here in Thailand?

Thanks for all your help!

In most cases they only will give 90 days in NYC even with a wp. You should bring your work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc) Don't forget to have all copies signed and stamped. You will need a cover letter from your company

Better to Fed ex your passport and an application to a more friendly Thai Consulate.

http://www.thaiembdc.org/forms/app_form.htm

www.sunbeltasiagroup.com

Do you know if that is possible with the Thai Consulate in Brisbane Australia?

When in person they are great and it is easy going, but a courier would be a lot cheaper.

I always seem to get only a 90 day one entry in Malaysia!

Hi everyone, first of all great site and super helpful members.

I have been living in Thailand now for about 2 years and just set up my Thai Amity company, with a work permit. My 1 year multiple entry non-B visa is expiring soon, and I am going home to visit my family in New York so was wondering if anyone else has any recent experience or knowledge of this embassy, especially to get a new 1-year multiple entry Non-B visa. Is it much easier to get this since I have a company and work permit now, or are some embassies still a bit tricky? Any experience, first hand knowledge or advice would b

On that note, does anyone know exactly which documents I would need to bring to the embassy to get this 1-year visa? Just my work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc), or do I need some sort of invitation letter from a lawyer or firm here in Thailand?

Thanks for all your help!

In most cases they only will give 90 days in NYC even with a wp. You should bring your work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc) Don't forget to have all copies signed and stamped. You will need a cover letter from your company

Better to Fed ex your passport and an application to a more friendly Thai Consulate.

http://www.thaiembdc.org/forms/app_form.htm

www.sunbeltasiagroup.com

Do you know if that is possible with the Thai Consulate in Brisbane Australia?

When in person they are great and it is easy going, but a courier would be a lot cheaper.

I always seem to get only a 90 day one entry in Malaysia!

I don't see Brisbane issuing any visa unless you are in Australia or the Pacific Region.

Do not forget your tax receipts.

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Hi everyone, first of all great site and super helpful members.

I have been living in Thailand now for about 2 years and just set up my Thai Amity company, with a work permit. My 1 year multiple entry non-B visa is expiring soon, and I am going home to visit my family in New York so was wondering if anyone else has any recent experience or knowledge of this embassy, especially to get a new 1-year multiple entry Non-B visa. Is it much easier to get this since I have a company and work permit now, or are some embassies still a bit tricky? Any experience, first hand knowledge or advice would b

On that note, does anyone know exactly which documents I would need to bring to the embassy to get this 1-year visa? Just my work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc), or do I need some sort of invitation letter from a lawyer or firm here in Thailand?

Thanks for all your help!

In most cases they only will give 90 days in NYC even with a wp. You should bring your work permit and regular company docs (i.e. affidavit, shareholder list, work permit, etc) Don't forget to have all copies signed and stamped. You will need a cover letter from your company

Better to Fed ex your passport and an application to a more friendly Thai Consulate.

http://www.thaiembdc.org/forms/app_form.htm

www.sunbeltasiagroup.com

Thank you for the very helpful reply. Which consulates in the U.S. would you consider to be more "friendly" consulates....only Houston?

Also when you say I will need a cover letter from my company, what does this need to say and can I prepare this by myself? I am also asuming that I should bring all the VAT and witholding tax receipts, as well, per the latest post in this threeven though the VAT is all 0 at this point, and the witholding is just the minimum of 1,500/month to keep the work permit? I appreciate all your help with this!

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