by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Unfortunately this is correct if they cannot match it to your passport then they cannot issue you with a license, you have to have the license translated in to English and have the translation certified, Some Embassies or consulates will help you with this depending...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Yes it is correct, like most countries Thailand law is that a foreigner should carry at least a copy of their passport showing the details page and your latest entry visa stamp and the white departure card that is placed in your passport when you enter Thailand it can...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
My advice is to arrange a Last Will and Testament stating your intentions and the assets you wish to leave to your partner on your demise, you can also state if you wish to be buried or cremated in Thailand or you wish to be sent back to your home country, At Key Visa...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | UK Visas
The unwritten rule is if your Thai partner spends the full six months in the UK on the tourist visa then they have to spend 6 months back in Thailand as the rule is one visa in a one year period, the reason is UK tourist visas should not be used for residing in the UK...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | UK Visas
When you have had one tourist visa to the UK and your Thai partner has returned on time then the second and third visa application to the UK will be looked upon more favorably as long as you have both kept withing the boundaries of the tourist visa to the UK. You must...