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DTV & ..question..
I presume that you bought a Re-Entry Permit prior to exiting Thailand, otherwise the 1-year extension of your Non Imm O Visa for retirement became invalid the moment you left Thailand. When you re-enter Thailand on that Re-Entry Permit you will be stamped in by Thai border immigration for the remainder of your Permission to stay. So when you only plan to stay 3 months, it would be easier for you to ask border immigration on your return to ignore that Re-Entry Permit, and simply stamp you in Visa Exempt which will provide you with a 60 days Permission to stay stamp which can be easily extended for an additional 30 days at any Thai provincial Imm Office (costs 1.900 THB and is delivered on the spot). The DTV can ONLY be applied for when in your home-country, but afaik that Visa has not yet become available (it was planned to be rolled out in July) and so the requirements for an application from the Thai embassy/consulate in US are not clear yet. It might involve having Thai-approved Health-Insurance. Note that you can only do online work for non-Thai customers with that DTV and that you must have evidence of a 'cultural' reason to apply for it (e.g. learning Thai language, Thai cooking, muay thai, or likewise). -
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DTV & ..question..
My O retirement visa (1 year extension) expires in Jan 2025. I don't think I can easily renew it as I didn't have the 800k in my bank account for the first few months. I read about the DTV visa and it might actually be better for me (I'm working). My question is can I apply for that now while my O visa is still active? I'll be back in Thailand in January for maybe 1-2 months and guess I could just exit when my O expires and come back in just after, and get the 60 day exemption stamp, and later apply for the DTV when back in the USA. Thx. -
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News Forum - Rising tourism in Thailand to boost sluggish motorcycle market
We are talking about Renters letting folk rent their bikes without checking their paperwork, so yes, it is 50/50 blame to both parties.- 1
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News Forum - Nakhon Ratchasima man loses over 600k baht in romance scam
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News Forum - RTA denies overpricing claims on mess trays purchase
You get what you pay for, buy cheap you get cheap, buy plastic for food use and it great for single use but rubbish for multiple uses.
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