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zekelin

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  1. Hello, I asked the agency that rented me my condo if when I left the country and re-entered I had to go to Immigration to update the TM30, and they told me that it was not necessary if I did not move from my residence. But today a friend went to immigration who returned from the Philippines to Thailand last week and they told him that when he entered he had to do a new TM30 with a maximum of 3 days from when he entered the country. I have a 6-month contract in my condo (which I presented to do the TM30) and I did a border run to Cambodia on January 20. I have to go make a new TM30 then? At the rental agency they keep telling me that it's not necessary... I'm confused
  2. I arrived in Thailand on October 24 with a tourist visa (60+30 days extension). I have to do my first border run from Pattaya next week (before the 21st). I have read and searched for a lot of information in this forum, and after all I have read, I would prefer to hire a company that is in charge of organizing border runs. I have read that prices are usually around 3500-4000 baths Could anyone who has done a border run from Pattaya lately recommend any of these companies? My questions are: With these companies, do you avoid problems with Immigration (such as the issue of having to spend at least one night in Cambodia) What documents are required for the border run? Exit ticket from Thailand? Proof of accommodation? I am in a condo with a 6-month contract. Can showing the contract for this condo be a problem since it is for 6 months? Thanks!
  3. Anyone knows some agencies/companies for do border run from Pattaya? I came Thailand with tourists visa (60 days) + 30days extension who will expire in 2 weeks. One of my friends did a border run by himself last week to Cambodia, and the OI at the border told him that he had to spend at least 1 night in Cambodia? Is this "rule" normal now? It will help if I do the border run with a company? Or all its depend of the IO at the border?
  4. I just arrived to Thailand and I have plan to stay here around 6 months. I come with tourist visa (60 days) and I pretend to extend it (+30 days) then go out of Thailand and come back. My landlord told me I have to go Immigration within 2 days of my arrive to register my address. I remember you have to do this if you will stay over 90 days in the Kingdom, so I have to do it? I will need this for do the extension of my visa (+30days)?
  5. Any news yet if STV will be extended? And if extended, you think they may be reduce the requirements like Thai insurance?
  6. Im in Pattaya. I went to Pattaya Immigration. Yea I don't need to travel inside the country. But need for do 90 day report and for extend my visa right? I called airport again. They tell me again to Immigration...
  7. So I asked at Suvarnabhumi airport, they told me the airline can give me new one when I leave the country. But I not gonna leave the country I need this card for do 90 report and that things. So they told me to go Immigration. I just go to Immigration this morning. They said they don't have for do TM6 so? They say contact airport.... As I guessed, a <deleted> mess
  8. Yea that was the point of my post. If somebody know if it's better do at Immigration office or if just can do it easier at airport. Thx
  9. Hello. Seems like I lost my arrival card. They didn't stick it to my passport and maybe it get lost at the Test And Go hotel, or maybe at the check in desktop of my flight to Phuket. Anyway, my landlord need it for do report to Immigration. How can I proceed to get a new one? Somewhere I read go to Immigration and somewhere I read can do at the airport. Tomorrow I fly back to Bkk from Phuket. Can I have any trouble to get the flight without the arrival card? Thanks
  10. I rescue this thread. Anyone who extend the STV, are they still asking to see the insurance for do the STV extension? I just got the insurance for 90 days, so for make the extension I will need to get another 90 days of Thai insurance?
  11. I see some Schools can change to ED visa from tourist visa without leaving the country. I see some ad offering this for 28k.
  12. Yea Allianz ACS told me they will sign that letter for me. But the embassy still asking insurance from this list https://longstay.tgia.org/companiesstv ????
  13. Anyone who applied to a STV can made it with a company insurance is not from this list? https://longstay.tgia.org/companiesstv Someone say they can make STV with foreigner insurance company (non Thai). An agent told me I can make Allianz ACS (non thai compay) and still apply to a STV (long term visa) with this letter
  14. As far as I know all the PCR test are RT-PCR. As they commented in this thread too: https://aseannow.com/topic/1238704-thailand-pass-rt-pcr-test-v-pcr-test/
  15. Hello, I use to see for another countries they ask PCR test 72 hours before arrival to the destination, But for Thailand I see somewhere you must to do the PCR test before ¿DEPARTURE? So can I do the test 72 hours before enter to the plain? And anybody knows if they ask you the PCR test only before enter the plain? Or Immigration in Thailand can ask to see it too? Thanks
  16. I think some hotels should offer private transport by paying a little bit more. It will be worth not taking the risk for an extra money.
  17. I think im giving up on STV. It requires many stupid documents (I dont even find any clinic who can make me tests for leprosy, tuberculosis, elephantiasis, etc). So I think I will do the normal tourist visa (60 + 30) and pray for they extend the covid extension or reopen the borders. Even I heard maybe I can turn on student visa inside the country... Lets see
  18. Yea, this agent from ACS told me with that letter is not need to be Thai insurance company. I will ask my embassy again...
  19. So with one ACS insurance can apply for STV? But they are not Thai company right? Im scare in the embassy reject my apply to STV is is not Thai company
  20. This is what this agent told me (sorry for the long message): "2 insurance certificates required for COE/Thailand pass in order to enter Thailand with Long Stay visa's type below: *O,OA,OX Retirement *STV *Volunteer 1.Foreign insurance certificate filled and signed by the insurance company. It's the compusoly form from the embassy. 2. Cover all medical expenses including CVID-19 at 100 000 USD or 3 000 000 THB. There are Luma and Allianz ACS can give 2 certificates no additional charge. Luma vs. ACS GT O OA OX retirement or STV visa from Eu to Thailand: I can provide the 2 best insurance offers that meet the Thai authority’s requirement: LUMA vs. ALLIANZ ACS insurance. 2 certificates needed for O,OA Retirement and STV visa health insurance's requirement: * have medical benefit Thailand for inpatient must not be less than 400,000 Baht + Out patient not be less than 40,000 Baht *cover all medical expenses includingCVID-19 at least 100 000 USD LUMA and ALLIANZ ACS and can provide 2 certificates in 1 buying. After the payment by bank card you will receive the insurance certificate in a few minutes for the embassy from [email protected] or [email protected] Please forward the insurance certificate and your picture of passport to (email address from that company) for receiving the 2 nd insurance certificate. It will take 1 to 2 business days.????????" is this the normal procedure? I never applied to STV before. Seems legit? I see in some well known Facebook group, some people telling this agent help them to get the STV.
  21. A thai agent (looks like she helped other people for their insurance for long stays visa (STV too)) sent me this insurance: https://www.acs-ami.com/en/part/poema/globe-traveller/?part=poema&chan=code1 It's 120€ for 90 days. It looks like reasonable price. She told me they will provide 2 certificates it's required by embassy for apply to STV. Someone have another options for STV?
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