DTV Renewal After 180 Days: Current Rules and What's Changing
You're on a DTV and your first 180 days are coming up. You've heard conflicting stories about renewals, border runs, and whether the rules are even still.
You're on a DTV and your first 180 days are coming up. You've heard conflicting stories about renewals, border runs, and whether the rules are even still the same. You need current information.
This is harder than most people think because of Thailand-specific rules and local customs that surprise newcomers.
How Pim Helps
Pim tracks the current DTV rules and helps you renew properly. They know what immigration is actually enforcing right now and guide you through the exact process.
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