Well one key point missed that she didnt cover after the 45 days exemption that including quarantine, so 30 days plus 15 days for quarantine (the requirement for now), you can extend your visa at the thai immigration office for another 30 days for 1900, bhat. So all in all you will get 75 days to stay in Thailand.
You can come to Thailand as soon as possible. It takes about 3 weeks to get the Certificate of Entry, the most important entrance document in time. You can book a call with us here: settleinabroadconsultations.as.me/
Hi Amanda 2yrs 6months till I retire, I will be in touch with settle in Abroad in under 2 yrs !!! I'm hoping to find the right visa that works for me or maybe visit while I'm there on vacation perhaps !!
Hi there, that's great news that you decided to have retire in Thailand. Feel free to send us an email at info@settleinabroad.com when you're ready and we can start the process from there.
Sure, thing. Yes the 30 day visa exemption has been back since early this year since the quarantine was removed. We can let you know if the 45 day visa exemption comes back.
Help!! I have applied for a 45 day exemption visa and it has been rejected as they want evidence that I will not stay longer. My tickets duration is 56 days and I can't get pass the documentation page. Can you advise?
First you are required to fill out the COE. On the COE you will select the visa exemption. You can get the COE link from the Royal Thai Embassy closest to you. If you would like to set up a free call please make an appointment at app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=18489815&calendarID=3350626