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cecilie Hansen

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  1. Just gonna ignore the sad, ignorant comments and say thank you to all the people who gave their time and valuable info. Really appreciate it ????????
  2. Can we please stick to the topic. There is literally no info I'm holding back on. Last trip (one month) was at the end of 2019. The deportation/refusal happend around march 2019 - so the trips that are causing me problems was 2018/2019. There is no question that I should have had the right Visas, but I just don't want it to keep being an issue. I wasn't working illegal, I can work from my computer for companies at home. I didn't say this, so shouldn't be relevant for this topic. What I can gather from the comments is that I should try and apply for a visa at the embassy. Atm I know that you get 45 days on arrival, so I'm not sure they would actually give me one from the embassy, when I don't need it? I considered getting a letter (for visa and to show) from a local confirming I stay there instead of a hotel. My last trip in 2019 they only accepted me, because I could show a conversation with a local that I was renting one of his studios for 29 days ( + had an onward ticket).. The officer changed his opinion when he saw that.
  3. Hi again Yes I'm a female ???? I was refused at Phuket airport. They took my passport and escorted me to a plane to go back to KL. They said I did a visa-run and told me the two weeks I was in Vietnam previously was also a visa run (it wasn't, meeting a friend from back home). They told me to get the right visa in Malaysia. I got it, but when I got back to Phuket airport, I had to convince them again. Basically, they thought I had too many stamps, but even the immigration in KL was confused, they didn't understand / didn't think I had a lot of stamps. I'll try to find my old passport and see what it says. I remember they gave me a stamp and there was also a piece of paper attached, that I don't longer have. Which I'm affraid means deportation. I'm trying to give all info here, so I can get the best advice - not trying to keep anything untold. I haven't been in Thailand since the end of 2019. I could apply for a visa, but that also looks weird, since I have to be there for less than 30 days. Is there anyway to get insight into what is says in the system? or help?
  4. Hi everyone. I'm looking to go back to Thailand for 3-4 weeks in January, but I'm scared of booking the very expensive tickets, since I’m having problems with immigration every time I enter. Long story short: A couple of years ago I was in Thailand a lot. I did what they described as a visa run (back and forth from Malaysia), and they deported me. At least I think it was a deportation and not a refusal of entry, but I'm actually not sure. I was sent back to Malaysia to get the proper visa. Ever since I’ve had problems entering. I eventually get in, but I’m always in the immigration office for an hour. I have a new passport, but they see it in the system. Last time I only got in, because they saw I was renting a studio from a local. it’s a lot of money to go back, so I want to research if there’s anything to do - I don’t really wanna chance it. I’ve seen there as certain rules for overstay, but can’t find anything for deportation or refusal of entry. Anyone tried this or know what I can do? Thank you
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