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Hi everyone! Can someone please enlighten me?

 

So I'm running out of tourist visa and I have just changed my job

I am aware that the non-B visa takes time to process, so my employer offered to give me an Ed Visa first since they own a Thai language school, while they process my non-b

 

I have multiple stamps of tourist visa and an Ed Visa as well which I canceled after the first three months

 

Worst case scenario, I will be denied at the consulate while getting an Ed visa

Question is, Is it possible for me to apply for a tourist visa back to Thailand at the same consulate where I got denied?

 

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1 minute ago, ubonjoe said:

If your application for a non-ed visa was not accepted you could then apply for a tourist visa.

When was your previous non-ed visa issued?

Just this January 2019, I canceled it last April

 

How many days will they give me for the tourist visa then? 

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24 minutes ago, Napp said:

Just this January 2019, I canceled it last April

Vientiane would not issue another one. You cannot get more than one a year.

24 minutes ago, Napp said:

How many days will they give me for the tourist visa then?

You would get a 60 day entry from a tourist visa.

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On 5/24/2019 at 6:03 PM, ubonjoe said:

Vientiane would not issue another one. You cannot get more than one a year.

I am planning to get it in Vietnam, do you think they will do the same as Vientiane?

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On 5/24/2019 at 6:03 PM, ubonjoe said:

You would get a 60 day entry from a tourist visa.

So it's a guarantee that I could still come back to Thailand, either in an Ed Visa or Tourist Visa, am I right?

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Vientiane has the one visa per year on their list of requirements. I have seen it mentioned on the consulate or embassy in Vietnam websites.

You should no have a problem entering with a tourist visa.

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