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#26 7by7

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Posted 2010-06-18 00:19:34

May I suggest that you contact him directly; either by clicking on his banner ad above or, as he is a member of TV, PMing him.

#27 silverdales

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Posted 2010-06-18 03:49:52

Thanks we have made contact via PM - I was referring to a poster stating how much it cost as opposed to an agent.... but alls well!!
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#28 bluesky2010

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Posted 2010-08-18 16:01:25

View Postlovelomsak, on 2009-12-12 21:49:53, said:

I personally donot understand why people other than those with no time use an agent. It is not rocket science it is simple fill in the blanks paper work. When I applied for my retirement visa the immigration officer told me everything I needed then gave me 5 days extention of stay in thailand to accomplish it. Also gave me her phone number so when I came back the next day with everything done I called her and skippped the lineup and went straight to her desk and had it done.
If I had to do over again I would go to immigration ask see an officer ask what was required I bring when I apply and then just follow instructions.
Agents are people even trained ones make mistakes so there are no quarantees. Like I said before I feel only people with no time to do it should get and agent. But also like  the op said it is a personal choice and so be it.

Great post. Thanks for your advising. :D

#29 theoldgit

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Posted 2010-08-21 21:07:53

View Postbluesky2010, on 2010-08-18 16:01:25, said:

View Postlovelomsak, on 2009-12-12 21:49:53, said:

I personally donot understand why people other than those with no time use an agent. It is not rocket science it is simple fill in the blanks paper work. When I applied for my retirement visa the immigration officer told me everything I needed then gave me 5 days extention of stay in thailand to accomplish it. Also gave me her phone number so when I came back the next day with everything done I called her and skippped the lineup and went straight to her desk and had it done.
If I had to do over again I would go to immigration ask see an officer ask what was required I bring when I apply and then just follow instructions.
Agents are people even trained ones make mistakes so there are no quarantees. Like I said before I feel only people with no time to do it should get and agent. But also like  the op said it is a personal choice and so be it.

Great post. Thanks for your advising. :D

Save that this thread is about the use of agents to apply for various visa's to countries other than Thailand, not extensions of stay in Thailand.

That said I agree that the use of an agent should not be necessary for straight forward visa applications for Thai nationals.

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Posted 2010-09-09 20:22:07

How much do you charge for Canada visit visa?


I am in Bangkok now.

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Posted 2010-09-10 02:30:57

How much does whom charge?

If you mean one of the sponsors of this forum then I suggest that you contact them directly, either by clicking on their ad or via PM.

If you mean the Canadian government, then see the Canadian embassy.



 


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