Yes, you can convert an OA visa to a Non-O visa while living in Thailand. This process typically involves applying at the Immigration Office in Bangkok. You must remain in Thailand for at least 15 days while your application is processed. Your current visa should have more than 15 days remaining, and you cannot leave Thailand during this period. Upon approval, you will receive a Non-O visa valid for 90 days, which can be extended to a one-year visa later
Hi, we provide free application services for any Elite Visa membership including the Bronze. You may call us for free consultation. TH: +66 80 005 9642
This data is incorrect as the last visa is not a retirement visa. The Elite visa can be compared to the LTR or DTV visas but again not a retirement visa.
if one can afford the Elite Visa, who’s to say they aren’t just “retiring in style”? After all, with enough baht, you can redefine what it means to kick back and relax. 😎
Thank you very much for the information!
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Can you convert an O-A visa to a Non-O visa, once living in Thailand?
Yes, you can convert an OA visa to a Non-O visa while living in Thailand. This process typically involves applying at the Immigration Office in Bangkok. You must remain in Thailand for at least 15 days while your application is processed. Your current visa should have more than 15 days remaining, and you cannot leave Thailand during this period. Upon approval, you will receive a Non-O visa valid for 90 days, which can be extended to a one-year visa later
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How much does Siam legal charge for applying for bronze elite visa ?
Hi, we provide free application services for any Elite Visa membership including the Bronze. You may call us for free consultation.
TH: +66 80 005 9642
Can you open a company on a Elite visa, both for buying a house/land and for actually starting a business?
Yes!
This data is incorrect as the last visa is not a retirement visa. The Elite visa can be compared to the LTR or DTV visas but again not a retirement visa.
if one can afford the Elite Visa, who’s to say they aren’t just “retiring in style”? After all, with enough baht, you can redefine what it means to kick back and relax. 😎
It absolutely is a retirement visa and each Visa has a renewal.
Thailand Elite Visa is considered as a retirement visa! 😂
hmm.. Did you google that?
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