kmanrox Posted April 12, 2006 Share Posted April 12, 2006 has anyone gotten an Imm B there recently? What documents do they require nowadays? I've read this site and it has a longgggg list of things, but as my failing memory recollects, they only really require a passport photo, a company recommendation letter, your passport and some money.... They're closed right now so I can't call but I have plans to leave for Miami early morning before they open.. Any help would be appreciated... thx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edh Posted April 13, 2006 Share Posted April 13, 2006 Sorry but not Non-B. I've got my non-o there a couple of times with no hassle. If you have your papers in order you will have your visa same day for a small fee. Good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunbelt Asia Posted April 13, 2006 Share Posted April 13, 2006 has anyone gotten an Imm B there recently? What documents do they require nowadays? I've read this site and it has a longgggg list of things, but as my failing memory recollects, they only really require a passport photo, a company recommendation letter, your passport and some money.... They're closed right now so I can't call but I have plans to leave for Miami early morning before they open.. Any help would be appreciated... thx They require to see the airplane ticket as well AT this Consulate. www.lawyer.th.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edh Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 Updated September 26. 1 year multiple Non-O: Original documents + translation in to English (I only had my documents in Thai but was accepted anyway. Translation in to English is a new rquirement they said. If you only have documents in Thai, they recommend you see an Embassy) 1 photo 1 Application form 1 Copy of wife ID card 1 copy marriage license Show air ticket to Thailand $145 US - express fee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncletom Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 So is it reasonable to say that at this time, if you are a U.S citizen, have the correct paper work in order, and can find a way to get your passport there, via from over here some how, we will be granted a one year non o? Is this what the Thai immigration really want us to do? Get it from our own country? I've had non o's before, but I just got shafted and was issued a non o for only three months from penang. My thing is that I, after 2 and 1/2 months I will be looking for an easy way to change it to a 1 year non o. My kids depend on it. I know this changes the topic point just a little , but it is not too far off base. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunbelt Asia Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 So is it reasonable to say that at this time, if you are a U.S citizen, have the correct paper work in order, and can find a way to get your passport there, via from over here some how, we will be granted a one year non o? Is this what the Thai immigration really want us to do? Get it from our own country? I've had non o's before, but I just got shafted and was issued a non o for only three months from penang. My thing is that I, after 2 and 1/2 months I will be looking for an easy way to change it to a 1 year non o. My kids depend on it. I know this changes the topic point just a little , but it is not too far off base. If you can meet the criteria of 40K salary per month, then just get the one year extension here. You then just report every 90 days your address. The visa obtained for one year at the Consulate will be for one year but with the requirement you must leave once every 90 days. www.sunbeltasiagroup.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimGant Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 Show air ticket to Thailand For a multiple Non Imm 'O' ? What possibly could they be misinterpreting from MFA to demand this? Surprised they don't demand 'multiple' roundtrip tickets..... Fortunately, never heard this about the other honorary -- or even MFA -- consulates in the US. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunbelt Asia Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 Show air ticket to Thailand For a multiple Non Imm 'O' ? What possibly could they be misinterpreting from MFA to demand this? Surprised they don't demand 'multiple' roundtrip tickets..... Fortunately, never heard this about the other honorary -- or even MFA -- consulates in the US. Many Embassies/Consulates have different interpretations of the rules and its own requirements for supporting documentation to obtain the visa, and their requirements are not uniform. www.sunbeltasiagroup.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeaceBlondie Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 When someone talks about mailing their passport from "here" to an American consulate, "here" probably has to be within the USA. I suppose. It doesn't make sense to have a visa issued in the USA when there's not a return set of stamps coming into or out of ....wait a minute, maybe that would work... Let's see, here's my earlier passport, full of stamps and 3 Thai visas issued at a consulate in the USA, and no stamps in or out of the USA.... Would it be illegal to send your pp to a friend within the USA, have them send it to a consulate, and be returned by the same route? Illegal? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edh Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 So is it reasonable to say that at this time, if you are a U.S citizen, have the correct paper work in order I am actually not US citizen but have a valid US visa. They would not accept my application if I came in as a tourist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunbelt Asia Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 So is it reasonable to say that at this time, if you are a U.S citizen, have the correct paper work in order I am actually not US citizen but have a valid US visa. They would not accept my application if I came in as a tourist. Depends on your nationality but in most cases they would allow it. www.sunbeltasiagroup.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dr_Pat_Pong Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 Someone at Immigration might just notice that the appropriate Thai departure and arrival stamps were not a feature of the travellers passport. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edh Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 (edited) So is it reasonable to say that at this time, if you are a U.S citizen, have the correct paper work in order I am actually not US citizen but have a valid US visa. They would not accept my application if I came in as a tourist. Depends on your nationality but in most cases they would allow it. www.sunbeltasiagroup.com Scandi Edited October 8, 2006 by edh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chicagogato Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 When someone talks about mailing their passport from "here" to an American consulate, "here" probably has to be within the USA. I suppose. It doesn't make sense to have a visa issued in the USA when there's not a return set of stamps coming into or out of ....wait a minute, maybe that would work...Let's see, here's my earlier passport, full of stamps and 3 Thai visas issued at a consulate in the USA, and no stamps in or out of the USA.... Would it be illegal to send your pp to a friend within the USA, have them send it to a consulate, and be returned by the same route? Illegal? Anyone have a definite answer? Sunbelt? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dr_Pat_Pong Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 So is it reasonable to say that at this time, if you are a U.S citizen, have the correct paper work in order I am actually not US citizen but have a valid US visa. They would not accept my application if I came in as a tourist. Try Denver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunbelt Asia Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 When someone talks about mailing their passport from "here" to an American consulate, "here" probably has to be within the USA. I suppose. It doesn't make sense to have a visa issued in the USA when there's not a return set of stamps coming into or out of ....wait a minute, maybe that would work... Let's see, here's my earlier passport, full of stamps and 3 Thai visas issued at a consulate in the USA, and no stamps in or out of the USA.... Would it be illegal to send your pp to a friend within the USA, have them send it to a consulate, and be returned by the same route? Illegal? Anyone have a definite answer? Sunbelt? It is illegal. www.sunbeltasiagroup.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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