anotherfarangishere Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 Hello everyone! So, I came to Thailand on March 26 with a tourist e-visa expiring on May 24. On last Monday I went to immigration and got an extension until June 23. (BTW, they kept my e-visa). My goal is to stay in Thailand 3 months again before going to Korea in October. I'm thinking about going ten days to two weeks in Kuala Lumpur from where I'll ask immediately for a new e-visa: do you've some experience like this ? Do you think I can get it or do you think the probability I get a new visa/e-visa just after l've left Thailand is weak ? IMPORTANT. Before, you couldn't get an e-visa if you weren't in your country. But it has changed, I got the previous one from Korea... and I'm not Korean!
Maestro Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 It looks like the Thai embassy in Malaysia does not offer e-Visas. https://kualalumpur.thaiembassy.org/en/publicservice/visa-type-and-requirements?page=5d75510e15e39c1e600048dc&menu=5d75510e15e39c1e600048dd The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw
Chivas Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 Happy to be jumped on here but if your passport shows you're not in Thailand via immigration whats wrong with setting a VPN to your home country and applying normally ?? Say I was in Vietnam surely I could switch UK vpn on and apply by clicking through Royal Thai Embassy London I must be missing something obviously or perhaps not because was sat thinking about this last week. ?
anotherfarangishere Posted May 16, 2024 Author Posted May 16, 2024 1 hour ago, Maestro said: It looks like the Thai embassy in Malaysia does not offer e-Visas. https://kualalumpur.thaiembassy.org/en/publicservice/visa-type-and-requirements?page=5d75510e15e39c1e600048dc&menu=5d75510e15e39c1e600048dd Ooooops! You're right. I checked on the e-visa immigration web site by entering my country document and Malaysia: no e-visa. And same for Vietnam... F... I couldn't believe it depends of the country. In fact, big surprise, but Korea is the exception: Japan, Laos, Indonesia, Cambodia... no e-visa. Korea still ok, I just checked. Many thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.
anotherfarangishere Posted May 16, 2024 Author Posted May 16, 2024 2 hours ago, Chivas said: Happy to be jumped on here but if your passport shows you're not in Thailand via immigration whats wrong with setting a VPN to your home country and applying normally ?? Say I was in Vietnam surely I could switch UK vpn on and apply by clicking through Royal Thai Embassy London I must be missing something obviously or perhaps not because was sat thinking about this last week. ? You've to send a proof of the country where you're. For Korea, I took a photo of the stamp on my passport. + Immigration will see that you come from Vietnam when looking your passport or just your boarding pass.
DrJack54 Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 OP, you could consider enter visa exempt + extension and border bounce. Granted messy
anotherfarangishere Posted May 16, 2024 Author Posted May 16, 2024 19 minutes ago, DrJack54 said: OP, you could consider enter visa exempt + extension and border bounce. Granted messy Sure... if I don't get problem with immigration asking for visa exempt few days after leaving Thaland + same problem again 60 days later.
DrJack54 Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 2 minutes ago, anotherfarangishere said: Sure... if I don't get problem with immigration asking for visa exempt few days after leaving Thaland + same problem again 60 days later. The one 60 days later would be land border bounce. You should not have an issue.
anotherfarangishere Posted May 16, 2024 Author Posted May 16, 2024 1 minute ago, DrJack54 said: The one 60 days later would be border bounce. You should not have an issue. ..."should not"... but not sure... better to go to Kuala Lumpur or Hanoi to the embassy... or maybe Vientiane? Hanoi, I went one time in 2006... Vientiane, many many time but last time was at least 8 years ago, so I don't know how is the mood now.
DrJack54 Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 19 minutes ago, anotherfarangishere said: should not"... but not sure You will not have issue with visa exempt via land border. You could skip the KL to obtain a visa. You are allowed 2 visa exempt entries via land/sea per calendar year. With extensions that's 4 months. BTW: Vientiane requires appointment. 1
Chivas Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 2 hours ago, anotherfarangishere said: You've to send a proof of the country where you're. For Korea, I took a photo of the stamp on my passport. + Immigration will see that you come from Vietnam when looking your passport or just your boarding pass. No lol I applied for 2 Evisa in September last year and December Nothing whatsoever about photo of stamps showing where you are currently Only passport requirent was upload of the data page Edited to add unless something has changed since December 2023 1
Greenwich Boy Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 3 hours ago, Chivas said: Happy to be jumped on here but if your passport shows you're not in Thailand via immigration whats wrong with setting a VPN to your home country and applying normally ?? Say I was in Vietnam surely I could switch UK vpn on and apply by clicking through Royal Thai Embassy London I must be missing something obviously or perhaps not because was sat thinking about this last week. ? Think the issue with your thinking is if you apply via London using a VPN the Embassy will be expecting an upload of your flight from the UK to Thailand and may well refuse your application. If you do have a visa immigration don't care where you come in from, I get most of my tourist visas from London but normally stop for a few days in Singapore before getting to Thailand. Never an issue 1
Dan O Posted May 16, 2024 Posted May 16, 2024 3 hours ago, Chivas said: No lol I applied for 2 Evisa in September last year and December Nothing whatsoever about photo of stamps showing where you are currently Only passport requirent was upload of the data page Edited to add unless something has changed since December 2023 In the past E visa system typically requested copies of all stamped pages for the last 12 months unless something has changed. I know they have made a couple other changes, not sure if that's still required
ian carman Posted May 17, 2024 Posted May 17, 2024 I’m pretty sure that when I got my Evisa in uk they didn’t ask for flight details so maybe a VPN method would work
12Gon Posted May 17, 2024 Posted May 17, 2024 I applied from Europe last year for a METV and I did have to show full flight details going to Thailand. Anyone else have experience with using a Thai embassy outside their country to apply for an e-visa?
Gottfrid Posted May 17, 2024 Posted May 17, 2024 21 hours ago, anotherfarangishere said: ..."should not"... but not sure... better to go to Kuala Lumpur or Hanoi to the embassy... or maybe Vientiane? Hanoi, I went one time in 2006... Vientiane, many many time but last time was at least 8 years ago, so I don't know how is the mood now. As said you shouldn´t have an issue, is because there is never a 100% guarantee. However, it´s the best we can do. It sounds on you, that you think another visa sticker would be a guarantee. Not at all, as Immigration can deny entry with that as well. So, I would go with the visa exempt and land border crossing.
ian carman Posted May 17, 2024 Posted May 17, 2024 1 hour ago, ian carman said: I’m pretty sure that when I got my Evisa in uk they didn’t ask for flight details so maybe a VPN method would work I meant a copy of the ticket
VBF Posted May 17, 2024 Posted May 17, 2024 22 hours ago, Chivas said: No lol I applied for 2 Evisa in September last year and December Nothing whatsoever about photo of stamps showing where you are currently Only passport requirent was upload of the data page Edited to add unless something has changed since December 2023 That was how it was in January 2024, when I (Brit) applied in UK. It did NOT ask for passport pages showing previous 12 months of travel, but DID ask for "proof of current location". I supplied a Council Tax bill. So I guess your ideas of using a VPN if you apply abroad would work as long as you have access to such data. Oh and @ian carman it DID ask for "Travel booking confirmation" - I supplied my ticket.
Chivas Posted May 17, 2024 Posted May 17, 2024 10 minutes ago, VBF said: That was how it was in January 2024, when I (Brit) applied in UK. It did NOT ask for passport pages showing previous 12 months of travel, but DID ask for "proof of current location". I supplied a Council Tax bill. So I guess your ideas of using a VPN if you apply abroad would work as long as you have access to such data. Oh and @ian carman it DID ask for "Travel booking confirmation" - I supplied my ticket. Yes in hindsight I was asked for current location but I supplied driving Licence on 1st application On second Evisa application it didnt ask for it (or financial details) Reading from various sources it does appear its more of "completing the box" rather than what actually goes in the box in the first place ! 1
sandyf Posted May 17, 2024 Posted May 17, 2024 On 5/16/2024 at 8:34 AM, anotherfarangishere said: Ooooops! You're right. I checked on the e-visa immigration web site by entering my country document and Malaysia: no e-visa. And same for Vietnam... F... I couldn't believe it depends of the country. In fact, big surprise, but Korea is the exception: Japan, Laos, Indonesia, Cambodia... no e-visa. Korea still ok, I just checked. Many thanks for your help, I really appreciate it. At the moment I think it is only 25 or 26 countries on the E-visa platform. Only 2 in Asia, China and South Korea.
anotherfarangishere Posted May 17, 2024 Author Posted May 17, 2024 On 5/16/2024 at 3:39 PM, DrJack54 said: You will not have issue with visa exempt via land border. You could skip the KL to obtain a visa. You are allowed 2 visa exempt entries via land/sea per calendar year. With extensions that's 4 months. BTW: Vientiane requires appointment. Thanks. I'm going to think about it.
anotherfarangishere Posted May 17, 2024 Author Posted May 17, 2024 3 hours ago, sandyf said: At the moment I think it is only 25 or 26 countries on the E-visa platform. Only 2 in Asia, China and South Korea. I love Hong Kong, but things have changed a lot since my last travel in 2017... But you're right, China works too.
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