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Thai Non-B Visa in Indonesia

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I am a Myanmar passport holder. I am planning to apply for a Non-B visa through the E-Visa system in Indonesia. Can I apply for a Thai Non-B visa in Indonesia? Because I heard that in some countries, for example Singapore, you cannot apply for a Thai E-Visa if you don’t have a long-term visa. I am entering Indonesia with a 30-day visa exemption. So I don’t have a long-term visa in Indonesia. 

 

One of the required documents is “Document indicating the current location”. I asked the Thai embassy in Indonesia and they said it is an entry stamp and an Indonesian E-Visa. But I don't need an E-Visa to enter Indonesia since I am Myanmar. So, is just an Indonesian entry stamp enough for that document?

14 hours ago, MinnMoe said:

I asked the Thai embassy in Indonesia and they said it is an entry stamp and an Indonesian E-Visa. But I don't need an E-Visa to enter Indonesia since I am Myanmar. So, is just an Indonesian entry stamp enough for that document?

OP, just bumping your thread as you had zero replies.

The absence of eVisa to Indonesia is no problem. 

You have entry stamp and proves you are in Indonesia.

I cannot assist with process for citizens of Myanmar to obtain Non B eVisa for Thailand. 

Hopefully others can assist.

@Tod Daniels may have some advice. 

 

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