Greetings Trend Setters
With the closure of the Perth Thai Consulate, it was time to make
other plans to apply for my Non-Immi O visa.
The consulate in Hobart advertises a 12 hour turn-around plus
postage times.
I arrived in Perth on the Monday and sent the application off to Hobart
with a SAE that afternoon.
I was a happy camper when passport and visa arrived back on the
Thursday.
Really happy with the times and procedure. To be honest, it's easier
to obtain by mail than it was going to the Perth consulate.
Anyway, another option for you to consider.
Just google "Thai consulate in Hobart" for the website.
Regards
Will
Report For Thai Consulate In Hobart Australia
Started by Will27, 2011-10-24 06:40
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7 replies to this topic
#2Posted 2011-10-24 07:27:59 #3Posted 2011-10-24 16:13:19
Will27, was it a single-entry or multiple-entry non-O visa you got?
What documents did you submit? #4Posted 2011-10-25 15:25:12
Will27, was it a single-entry or multiple-entry non-O visa you got? What documents did you submit? Mate It was a multiple entry visa. Documents submitted as requested by website. http://www.thaiconsulatehobart.com/ Regards Will #5Posted 2011-10-25 21:14:21
Thank you. So you applied for the purpose of visiting family (Thai wife), I presume, and submitted copy of the marriage certificate, etc.
#6Posted 2011-10-28 18:29:21
I have now added this one to the list of Latest Reports Of Getting A Visa In The Region.
#7Posted 2011-10-28 18:40:43
Nice so the multi non imm o doesnt seem to hard?
Would I be right in thinking that my gf not wife could do all the paperwork for me? It seems only 2 documents are needed and they seem quite easy.... #8Posted 2011-10-29 05:59:44
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently clamped down on non-O visas to visit friends and it is unlikely that you will be able to get one for that purpose from any Thai consulate.
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