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Old 09-22-2012, 04:17 AM   #29
qilmuz6v

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And they can tell you what you will need to obtain a visa, but it used to be a job when you return or own property or some other reason that would cause you to return, such as family standing. But probibly just like the Thai and how they feel that day and how you impress them. I hope this helps.

On January 19, 2006, the U.S. Embassy launched a nationwide visa information and appointment system. Anyone applying for a non-immigrant visa in Thailand must make an appointment by accessing the “Visa Information and Appointment Website and Call Center Service” by Internet or telephone. To use this service, you must purchase a Personal Identification Number (PIN) online or by phone using a credit card or at a participating Thailand Post Office. The PIN will allow you to access visa information and to schedule nonimmigrant visa appointments for up to five family members with the same last name residing at the same address.

Visa Information and Appointment Website: http://thailand.us-visaservices.com

Visa Call Center: 001-800-13-202-2457

Visa Information: (+66) 0 2205 5003 (English) or 0 2205 5007 (Thai)

But do it as soon as you can as it takes up to 2 months sometimes and even longer.
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