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Friday, July 23, 2010

Thai visas SUCK.

Those of you who know me know that I am what they call a "planner."


I like researching things to death, planning out the basics, and checking things off of lists. Now, that's not to say that I never get down to the wire on a deadline every once in a while, but when it came to my visas for my upcoming trip, I wasn't going to take any chances. I researched and asked undeniably inane and irritating questions of my travel advisors and friends and I got my materials in as far in advance as possible.


And then, there was Thailand. My research and questioning led to the conclusion that I could apply for a tourist visa upon arrival in the country that would cover my full stay. However, it recently came to my attention that I will be in Thailand two weeks longer than expected, pushing me over the 60-day limit. There IS, evidently, a 90-day tourist visa, but you must apply for that in advance with a Thai embassy or consulate. Ok, no problem.


PSYCH! Big problem.


Unfortunately for me, after the issue date of the visa, I would have only 3 months to get into the country. I leave the States in a week, it's July, and I won't be in Thailand until December. Neat.


Well, after a momentary panic, I contacted the fine British folks who helped me organize this trip. As always, they were very reassuring and helpful. Nothing is yet resolved, but I am expecting a call from a Thai visa expert first thing in the morning (my time) to help me sort things out!


Everyone cross your fingers for me, but it looks like Lil Janie may be applying for a Thai tourist visa in the embassy in Pretoria, South Africa whilst she's living and volunteering in Cape Town, South Africa during the month of September . . . Yea, surely NOTHING could possibly go wrong here!


*Sigh*


Deep breaths.

3 comments:

  1. Oh you know I am going to follow the shit outta this blog!
    Can't wait for your real adventures to begin so soon!

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  2. Have the riots begun in Pretoria? They do know you're coming don't they?

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  3. go tracy, go! FOLLOW ME!

    and patti, i don't think the riots have started YET . . . but usually they await my arrival in the country/city for the real trouble to start, so I'll keep you posted . . . ; )

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