by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Australian Visas
The Australian fiancee visa is a 9 month visa and means that you will marry your Thai fiancee in Australia within a 9 month period of the visa and not after. Once you have married legally in Australia you will then apply to the Australian Immigration and be given a...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
The answer is no. The Irish Consulate in Bangkok is there to take the visa application and check the documents. It is then sent for checking and processing at the Irish Immigration in Dublin. When the decision has been made, they inform the Ireland Consulate in...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Thai Visas
More difficult is not the correct words in my opinion. The Thai Consulates overseas in most countries have just enforced the original laws and procedures making it seem more difficult. The Non Immigrant O Type visa was previously issued to applicants that are married...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Thai Visas
You can apply to the British Embassy via the postal service and for an extra fee, the British Embassy will post back to you in Thailand. The alternative is that you can use the services of Key Visa who have been obtaining income verification letters for British...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Yes it is correct. Like most countries, Thailand law is that a foreigner should carry at least a copy of their passport showing the details page, the latest entry visa stamp and the white departure card that is placed in your passport when you enter Thailand. It can...