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Re-Imposition of 30-Day Visa-Free Status: Increasing Border Runs?
Those who are planning to travel to Thailand should be aware that the Government is looking at reducing the visa-free stay to 30 days which could also result in an increase in Border Runs
Thailand "Revising the Criteria for Long-Stay Retirement Visas"?
The new Government in Thailand is talking about making changes to Immigration which could effect the criteria for long-stay retirement visas but may not effect those already in the system.
What Is the Thai "ED Plus" Visa?
In the past, Thai ED Visas faced a lot of scrutiny but the new ED Plus visa which is being proposed for Bachelor Degree students will permit students to work while they study and also change visa type to work if employed.
Thailand to Reduce Visa Exemptions to 30 Days?
Following data collection by the Tourism and Sports Ministry in Thailand who have advised that most tourists spend an average of 30 days in Thailand, the visa exemption period may be reduced from 60 to 30 days.
Did "Cash Transactions" Become Presumptively Illegal in Thailand?
Banking in Thailand is becoming more onerous whereby there now seems to be a move to tighten cash transactions which could effect the liquidity and velocity of money and reduce the confidence of would be investors.
Destination Thailand Visas and REMOTE Working?
The recently elected Thai government is planning to revamp the visas, including the DTV which they have restressed is for travellers who only work remotely, and therefore negating the possibility of a Thai bank account.
Arraignment and Posting Bail in Thailand's Courts?
This talk provides some information regarding arraignment and bail in Thailand in connection with an issue involving fake lawyers which was worth the experience even if only to learn about the steps involved.
"Proof of Funds" and Thai Retirement Visa Usage?
Proof that one has funds to maintain oneself in Thailand is required by officers at Immigration checkpoints, but does not apply to those who hold visas that permit them to live in Thailand such as B or O Visas for example.
Request for Evidence in CR-1, IR-1, and K-3 Marriage Visa Cases?
Requests for Evidence are quite common and quite understandable in K-1 Fiancé Visa cases, but it is difficult to understand why such requests would be needed for those applying for a Marriage Visa.
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