Does anyone know what documentation Udon Immigration currently require to convert a 45 Day Visa on Arrival to a Non O
Obviously current passport, qualifying travel insurance, Thai bank a/c with 800k for 3 months, bank letter& passbook and Covid-19 if relevant
won’t be traveling until quarantine is not required
Thanks in advance for all replies
Converting 45 day Visa on Arrival to Non-O
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Re: Converting 45 day Visa on Arrival to Non-O
To get the non O visa your best getting it in your home country first ,you need a 3 month non O before you can apply for 12 month. When I returnéd I came back on just 30 day visa exempt and then I had to go to Vientiane to get a 3 month, then after 3 months I could apply for a 12 month. As its not possible to do that now due to borders being closed you should apply in your own country
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Travel insurance is not required for a Non-O visas in Thailand.pipadoo wrote: ↑May 8, 2021, 11:19 pmDoes anyone know what documentation Udon Immigration currently require to convert a 45 Day Visa on Arrival to a Non O
Obviously current passport, qualifying travel insurance, Thai bank a/c with 800k for 3 months, bank letter& passbook and Covid-19 if relevant
won’t be traveling until quarantine is not required
Thanks in advance for all replies
There is no insurance requirement for Non-O visas in Thailand.
Seasoning your money is not required to get a Non-O visas in Thailand.
If you want to apply in Udon you must have a residence (a hotel is OK) in the udon area. NongKai will issue a visa but they are asking for a ridiculous under counter payment, at least one officer is sending people to other offices like Udon. Udon will not issue a visas to someone living in the Nong Kai area easily if at all. (I know this from personal observation, there was a gentleman sent down by Nong Kai who was being refused whilst I was in process of submitting my extension request)
The rules state you must provide proof that your 800k came from overseas, Udon may not insist on that.
Some immigration offices will issue a visa, some like Nong Kai may ask for over 50k. The official fee is 2k. You must have at least 15 days remaining on your permission to stay to apply for a Non-O visas in Thailand.
The advice to get your Non-O or Non-OA visa from an embassy or consulate outside Thailand is the safest and surest option.
Here are the rules
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In my posts all fees and requirements are the standard R&R but TIT and a brown envelope can make incredible changes YMMV.
Re: Converting 45 day Visa on Arrival to Non-O
Many thanks papafarang & sometimewoodworker