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Jarboy

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  1. I had to provide them with this information. All sent via mail from UK to Bangkok Copy of Insurance Policy. Copy of Passport. Proof of travel stating the date of entry into Thailand, such as the passport page with the date of entry stamped or Travel itinerary from Airline. Doctor/ Physician's report describing significant symptoms, diagnosis and result of treatment. All Treatment history from the admission date in hospital to the discharge date from the hospital. All Original receipt with description of medical expenses or summary statement of medical expenses and receipt. I'll follow up on the paths suggested above. Thanks for your help and advice.
  2. Thank you for your reply - it's not a big claim - only 26,000 Baht
  3. Hi, I got Covid in Thailand January of this year. I made a claim on my insurance policy with Tune Insurance Company and on 15th June received an email from them that said "Please be informed that your medical claim has been approved." But since then nothing. No response to my many emails and emails to them from the Agent (LUMA Health) that I bought the insurance through. Any suggestions as to what I might do?
  4. Wow! hounddog, that sounds great. Did you use https://thaievisa.go.th/ ? I get to the page "Travel Information" and required fields are (amongst others): Flight No. Accommodation Name City Did you get the same? How did you get past those?
  5. Hi, I'm trying to apply for a 90 day VISA to visit Thailand from UK. I'm 63yrs old; meet the financial requirements. I'm using https://thaievisa.go.th/ Is it correct that I need: 1. A flight booked 2. Accommodation booked BEFORE I can apply for a VISA?
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