They're hardly going to say "if we were efficient, no one would use agencies and we get no tea money".
Although, it does look like that's exactly how they operate.
They're hardly going to say "if we were efficient, no one would use agencies and we get no tea money".
I don't know why not. The clerks dealing with the applicants are hardly the ones who would be benefiting from tea money. I would think, if tea money truly is involved, they would resent not getting any of it or getting extremely little. If they are resentful about their jobs, so be it, but don't take it out on me.
Some of these agents offer free transportation to and from their office. Check with the agency.
You're entitled to that.2lz2p wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 7:20 am If tea money is involved, it can't be too much as the agent (VIP Visa) did both very cheaply. VIP Visa's fees were 500 baht for the stamp transfer and 300 baht for the 90 day report (I mistyped that in my earlier post and said their fee was 200 instead 300 baht for the 90 day report).
Transport was not an issue - I have a double cab pickup and a driver to take me where I want to go. I didn't want to spend time at Immigration Office, thus using the agent even though it involved two trips was more convenient and less time consuming.