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theprice01
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by theprice01 » Sun Nov 29, 2015 4:58 am
Hi,
Does anyone have any recent experience at the trendy office building re. getting a holiday visa for a Thai national.
It's down as the official address on the uk government website however on google maps amongst other websites it says its closed down.
Hope someone can say what I'm wanting to hear so that I know I haven't just wasted 60 quid on a pointless hotel stay
When nosy expats ask how can i live here without working, i reply, 'well, while you worked hard for 50 years, i worked smart for 5 years'
jingjoe
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Location: hua hin hill top
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by jingjoe » Sun Nov 29, 2015 8:55 am
i was there last month,i don't see any reason for it closing or changing address
Matlot
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by Matlot » Sun Nov 29, 2015 9:03 am
I was there last month too, good service!
dalmatiandave
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by dalmatiandave » Sun Nov 29, 2015 11:08 am
The Trendy building was still being used as the British outsource office for visas last month.
Use your fingers and check out the VFS Global website or any multitude of Google search offerings.
Get there a few mins early, those lifts can take a while to arrive to take u up.
Great service as long as you have done all you need to do. Photocopying facilities are not cheap.
theprice01
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by theprice01 » Sun Nov 29, 2015 2:08 pm
That's great thanks for that guys. I'v filled in all the forms on visa4uk but can't click the date I want atm (jan 4th) so will wait a week or so.
our visit to England is fairly time constricted but not so much so that we need an emergency travel doc.
I'll be back on 31st dec and leaving planning to arrive in uk on 2nd feb so hopefully there will be enough time.
When nosy expats ask how can i live here without working, i reply, 'well, while you worked hard for 50 years, i worked smart for 5 years'