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5 hours ago, Max69xl said:

Not entirely correct. Don't compare an O-A Visa which is a 1 year Visa you can "only" obtain in your home country, with a 90 days Non-immigrant O Visa which you can obtain both at home and in Thailand. 

I got my Non O retirement in the US and then applied for a one year extension. At the time the Non O cost $200 and I don't remember financials. 

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20 minutes ago, checkered flag said:

I got my Non O retirement in the US and then applied for a one year extension. At the time the Non O cost $200 and I don't remember financials. 

You would not be able to get one now. The only place before was at the honorary consulates but the embassy told them to stop issuing them a few years ago.

It is the same in Australia now and several other countries.

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