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Relatively safe embassies to get an ED Visa

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Hey guys,

 

I was wondering which embassies are relatively safe to get an ED Visa approved these days. In my passport I have one previous ED visa that was transferred and then 3 consecutive Tourist Visas.

 

Cheers!

If you have not gotten a ED visa for a year or more Vientiane is a good place but you have to make an appointment to do the application.

Savannakhet also and no appointment is needed.

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45 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

If you have not gotten a ED visa for a year or more Vientiane is a good place but you have to make an appointment to do the application.

Savannakhet also and no appointment is needed.

Thanks as always unbonjoe. ????

 

How about Kuala Lumpur?

 

9 minutes ago, Chesterpot said:

How about Kuala Lumpur?

Not sure but they do have this on their checklist.

 http://www.thaiembassy.org/kualalumpur/contents/images/text_editor/files/8_1 Non Immigrant ED Study(1).pdf

"7. Certified criminal record in the applicant’s country of origin or in Thailand (for private course/program provider only)"

An appointment is needed there also.

 

 

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Thanks again. The school I will go with did inform me about that but they said there have been no problems there. That said, I would like some more knowledge before paying for the tuition fees.

Edited by Chesterpot

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