by Key Visa | Nov 6, 2013 | Living in Thailand
30 days at the border not 15 BANGKOK: — Royal Thai Immigration Bureau has confirmed that holders of passports of UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada and Italy are since November 1, 2013 given 30 days at land borders instead of previously only 15 days. These...
by Key Visa | Nov 6, 2013 | Living in Thailand
A Little Philosophy Never Hurts Increasingly in this interconnected world, we find that the old stereotypes are falling away (some places faster than others). What was once considered an enemy during conflict and war could just as easily now be somebody on a deckchair...
by Key Visa | Nov 5, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Obtaining a Non B visa around Asia This is one of the most difficult visas to obtain around Asia as it is assumed that a B visa Non Immigrant is a business visa and should be used in conjunction with a work permit so to obtain now around Asia it is a chicken and egg...
by Key Visa | Nov 5, 2013 | Living in Thailand
There are a number of robust and compelling reasons why you should consider using a Visa company to process your Thai partner’s visa application form. Credibility Even if you are a very capable person familiar with bureaucracy and able to process paperwork and...
by Key Visa | Sep 30, 2013 | Living in Thailand
The Embassy is generally open from 0800 am to 1630 pm Monday to Friday except for public holidays. Australian Embassy 37 South Sathorn Road Bangkok Thailand Telephone: 02 344 6300 Fax: 02 344 6593 At The Embassy Luggage and bags belonging to visitors are not allowed...
by Key Visa | Sep 28, 2013 | Living in Thailand
We see this all the time, a Thai lady married, depending on the husband will them depend on what she will be up to. 1) if her husband is from the west, she will be cheating while he is away and she will be looking for both sex and THE MONEY. 2) If she is married to a...