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Visa Agents
Started by 7by7, 2009-12-12 19:05
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30 replies to this topic
#26Posted 2010-06-18 00:19:34 #27Posted 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!!
Cheers #28Posted 2010-08-18 16:01:25
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. #29Posted 2010-08-21 21:07:53
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. 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. #30Posted 2010-09-09 20:22:07
How much do you charge for Canada visit visa?
I am in Bangkok now. #31Posted 2010-09-10 02:30:57
How much does whom charge?
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