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NOTE -- Read this and every time I thought I understood it the following paragraph--or sentence--negated it. Fortunately I doubt that it applies to many readers. But if you're one of them, good luck.

From the Bangkok Post

Work Permit and Business Visa Issues: finding one’s way through the Thailand Maze

Work permits and business visas are integral components of an expatriate’s ability to maintain lawful immigration status as well as work authorisation in Thailand. The process of obtaining a visa and a work permit has evolved substantially in the past five years. In fact, the past twenty four months has seen substantial changes to the overall process.

n the past, the process of obtaining a Thai business visa from overseas was relatively straightforward. Today, there are some jurisdictions where processing of such applications is not overly difficult. However, in a broad sense, the process of obtaining a Thai business visa outside of Thailand has become increasingly complicated. One apparent reason for this increasing complexity seems to stem from the fact that Thai Honorary Consulates have seen their jurisdiction to issue Thai business visas strictly curtailed. For example, where it was once possible to obtain a one year business visa from a Thai Honorary Consulate in many cities in the United Kingdom, such Posts’ jurisdiction to issue one year visas was circumscribed by the Embassy in that jurisdiction and, as of the time of this writing, such Posts are only allowed to issue 90 day business visas and even then such application must be directly adjudicated by the Thai Embassy in London. Meanwhile, in the United States it was once possible to mail in a petition for a one year business visa to the various Thai Honorary Consulates throughout the country.

In recent years, such Posts have been precluded from issuing one year business visas and now those seeking even a 90 day business visa must do so in-person as mail-in applications are no longer accepted by honorary posts. The Thai Embassy in Washington D.C., New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles will still process applications by mail, but issuance of one year business visas at such posts is not as frequent compared to times past.

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https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1823279/work-permit-and-business-visa-issues-finding-ones-way-through-the-thailand-maze#cxrecs_s

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