Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Hi all,

 

A friend of mine (really) has had 3 NON-B single entry visas from Vientiane from the same employer who can't seem to get a work permit (applicant has a BA). The 4th NON-B was recently refused in Vientiane. Flew back and now on 30 day exempt entry. Already has two land border crossings this year....tik tok tik tok 15 days to overstay.

 

Is there anywhere in the region (Savanakhet?) where the applicant has a "snowballs" chance of getting a single or double entry tourist visa? The idea being to ditch the current employer and find a new one that will sort out a new NON-B and work permit properly. 

 

Thanks all...

Posted

He could of applied for a single entry tourist visa when the did not accept his application for another non-b visa because he had already of gotten to many of them.

He could go back to Vientiane or go to Savannakhet for a single entry tourist visa. A 2 entry visa has not been available for 3 years now anywhere.

  • Like 1
Posted

since 15th October Royal Thai Embassy has stopped giving Non B if applicants can not provide a previous Work permit. Your friend can still apply for a 30day extension based on his 30days entry stamp. 

New at Thai Embassy.jpg

  • Like 1
  • Thanks 1
Posted

Well, technically he is abusing the system.  Sorry that his employer is not helping or can't get things sorted out properly.  But it sounds like he is working without the proper permit and therefore not on the proper visa.

  • Thanks 1
Posted
22 hours ago, visarunner said:

since 15th October Royal Thai Embassy has stopped giving Non B if applicants can not provide a previous Work permit. Your friend can still apply for a 30day extension based on his 30days entry stamp. 

A original WP3 application receipt or a work permit application approval  letter would also be accepted if they did not have a valid work permit. 

Not sure how he got the previous non-b visas unless he is teaching which does not require proof of a work permit application.

Posted

Errm, what about people who don't survive the probationary period? With degrees and all, of course. Does this amount to "1 chance to work at a thai school per calendar year"?

 

Sometimes, teachers or schools are a bad fit

 

And yes, the incompetence encountered regarding VISA issues has been breathtaking. But hey, schools usually make their employees pay the price of these expensive trips to Thai embassies ???? 

 

Good advice regarding a new passport etc. And the friend should see the writing on the wall and head for greener pastures. Someone has been taking the yellow liquid, JMHO. (I was hired by a government school. They refused to bother with WPs. Later, they claimed that I was hired by the hour or some such nonsense. The result: maximum fine for overstay, because they failed to convert my old WP or to communicate this failure????????

Posted (edited)
On 11/16/2018 at 8:27 AM, visarunner said:

since 15th October Royal Thai Embassy has stopped giving Non B if applicants can not provide a previous Work permit. Your friend can still apply for a 30day extension based on his 30days entry stamp. 

New at Thai Embassy.jpg

Thanks viasarunner and everyone else who replied.

 

I'll spread this info around, as it may be helpful to some others.

 

Does anyone know if this also applies to the Royal Thai Consulate in Savanakhet? Nothing is listed here: 

http://www.thaisavannakhet.com/savannakhet/th/consulate-service/inspect/index.php

Edited by trep
add a link
Posted
On 11/17/2018 at 7:06 AM, ubonjoe said:

A original WP3 application receipt or a work permit application approval  letter would also be accepted if they did not have a valid work permit. 

Not sure how he got the previous non-b visas unless he is teaching which does not require proof of a work permit application.

He was teaching and they refused another visa. He told me the Embassy said he had had too many previous NON-B visa's from the same school. (three)

Posted
20 minutes ago, trep said:

I'll spread this info around, as it may be helpful to some others.

Does anyone know if this also applies to the Royal Thai Consulate in Savanakhet?

If you spread the info you need to be sure you understand that #1 is that they want original documents presented along with the copies when doing the application.

Savannakhet has been wanting to see original birth and marriage certificates for some time. I would advise anybody to prepared to show the original documents when doing an application.

Not sure if Savannakhet has the same policy as shown in #2 for non-ed visa applications.

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...