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Thai visa in KL - entry stamp required?

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I didn't get an entry stamp into Malaysia yesterday when I entered via KL airport, as I was directed through new e-gates.

 

Does Thai embassy in KL require KLIA entry stamp for Tourist visa application?

 

I hope not, as my appointment is tomorrow...

 

As I passed e-gates at KLIA yesterday, I noticed that they don't issue any paper slip (like in HK or SG), and there was nobody I could ask, no worker in sight.

That's interesting and I guess you won't get a definitive answer until you go to the embassy. Maybe you could take along your boarding pass as alternative piece of evidence of flying into Malaysia.

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OK I called the consular section of the embassy, and they actually answered the phone (to my surprise lol)... They said "if my passport is eligible for electronic gate entry, then the lack of a stamp is not a problem"... Sounds good, and I'll report back here tomorrow, for those who will look for this topic later.

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Just to update for those who will search for this topic later - got my TR60 visa, no problems, and no issues for not having an entry Malaysia stamp (since I used electronic gate on arrival) = all good... so far (let's see if they let me in at Phuket airport tomorrow lol)

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