by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Thai Visas
You can apply to the British Embassy via the postal service and for an extra fee, the British Embassy will post back to you in Thailand. The alternative is that you can use the services of Key Visa who have been obtaining income verification letters for British...
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, the 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 | Thai Visas
This is an alarming occurrence at the moment. We have seen numerous cases were the client has presumed that their visa finish date was not the ink stamp in their passport, but was the 90 day report date. Please be aware that your 90 day report date does not always run...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Thai Visas
This is one of the most common questions I am asked. A non-immigrant multiple entry visa issued by a Thai consulate outside of Thailand means that for the duration of the one year visa you must cross a border every 90 days. The most common way is to go on a Cambodian...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Expat Diary
I do hope you are ok, in extreme cases such as this one the Immigration Bureau have the facility to offer a medical extension which is mainly aimed at people who have had an accident or worse and cannot travel on a Cambodian visa run or fly back home, before you go to...