November 30, 200421 yr I will be making my visa run in a couple weeks. I am now on a single entry "O" visa, but would like to switch to a multiple entry. Has anyone done this in Vien tienne? Any problems?
November 30, 200421 yr Without a WP or possibly cash and marriage (and even then you might struggle) it ain't going to happen! On what strength(s) are you applying for a multiple Non-imm O?
December 3, 200421 yr Author Without a WP or possibly cash and marriage (and even then you might struggle) it ain't going to happen! On what strength(s) are you applying for a multiple Non-imm O? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am already on a single entry "o" and have no problems with renewing it that way. Just thought I might like to do a bit of traveling in the next few months outside the country. The change to multi[ple didn't seem too big a deal, but if it is I'll just go to Bankok and go ahead and get my "R". Just wasn't quite rewady to do that yet.
December 3, 200421 yr Without a WP or possibly cash and marriage (and even then you might struggle) it ain't going to happen! On what strength(s) are you applying for a multiple Non-imm O? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am already on a single entry "o" and have no problems with renewing it that way. Just thought I might like to do a bit of traveling in the next few months outside the country. The change to multi[ple didn't seem too big a deal, but if it is I'll just go to Bankok and go ahead and get my "R". Just wasn't quite rewady to do that yet. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You did not answer the question but from your mention of R visa assume you really mean an O visa based on retirement? You should be able to extend your stay on a yearly basis at any immigration office (no need to come to Bangkok if you live upcountry). Just have to meet the income/bank, medical requirements. Once that is obtained you should get a multi re-entry permit and you will be all set for travel.
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