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Posted
16 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

@Wongkitlo think you mentioned that an agent offered "instant service" to obtain the Non O e-Visa for 5k.

Do you think that was genuine. 

 

Yes. Definitely. I was sitting at his table as he sold one to somebody who was unaware of the turnover time and was flying out the next day. I have his card but probably better if people PM me to save him trouble. He was a nice guy apart from his scam. 

Posted
4 hours ago, Wongkitlo said:

Naturally for this kind of visa the main local sources are Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam

Don't get hung up on what has transpired recently in the local area.

"This kind of visa" has been on the go for many years.

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1 hour ago, sandyf said:

Don't get hung up on what has transpired recently in the local area.

"This kind of visa" has been on the go for many years.

Evisas only (no paper visa from the embassy /consulate)have just been introduced this year. Otherwise I would have gone to Savanakhet for a multi entry one which was much easier for me. 

Posted
50 minutes ago, Wongkitlo said:

Evisas only (no paper visa from the embassy /consulate)have just been introduced this year. Otherwise I would have gone to Savanakhet for a multi entry one which was much easier for me. 

The e-visa is an electronic application. The visa is issued in paper form you can print off.

The Non Imm O ME visa is no longer available using the e-visa application system.

Posted
34 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

The e-visa is an electronic application. The visa is issued in paper form you can print off.

The Non Imm O ME visa is no longer available using the e-visa application system.

Yes. It is a pity about the M.E visa. It made it easy if you moved around a lot. No need to change immigration offices. Hard to have a home visit if you are not always at the same home . 

Posted
45 minutes ago, Wongkitlo said:

Yes. It is a pity about the M.E visa. It made it easy if you moved around a lot. No need to change immigration offices. Hard to have a home visit if you are not always at the same home . 

The ME was perfect option for roster workers. Oil/gas and mining for one example. 

One on month off was not suitable for Non O marriage extensions due to under consideration period.

 

 

Posted
11 hours ago, Wongkitlo said:

I do doubt that anybody is going to arrive at Swampy and be sent back to their home country because they have not printed their visa.

 

They don't send them back.  They instead give them the incorrect entry stamp (visa exempt) and then they have to go back to the airport to get it fixed.  All because they didn't hand over the visa when they arrived as the e-visa site tells them to.

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Posted
1 hour ago, BrandonJT said:

 

They don't send them back.  They instead give them the incorrect entry stamp (visa exempt) and then they have to go back to the airport to get it fixed.  All because they didn't hand over the visa when they arrived as the e-visa site tells them to.

No. The evisa site does not tell you to print it.  It says you 'can' print it. Unlike some  other countries it does not say it is a requirement. 

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Posted
55 minutes ago, Wongkitlo said:

No. The evisa site does not tell you to print it.  It says you 'can' print it. Unlike some  other countries it does not say it is a requirement. 

Then people who don't do so and don't check their stamp assuming that the immigration just magically knows they have a visa, can enjoy the trip back to the airport to get it fixed.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Wongkitlo said:

No. The evisa site does not tell you to print it.  It says you 'can' print it. Unlike some  other countries it does not say it is a requirement. 

Just for advice to others.... despite your experience of not requiring to show print out of eVisa to enter via land crossing for those traveling by air you must print out the visa. 

 

Airline staff need it to check against your pp and also to check if it's valid. 

On arrival at airport in Thailand immigration will also check it.. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Wongkitlo said:

No. The evisa site does not tell you to print it.  It says you 'can' print it. Unlike some  other countries it does not say it is a requirement. 

 

The eVisa document is a attached as a PDF to the notification email from the embassy granting the visa. That needs to be printed, not a screenshot or a printout from the website. 

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Posted
18 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

They don't send them back.  They instead give them the incorrect entry stamp (visa exempt) and then they have to go back to the airport to get it fixed.  All because they didn't hand over the visa when they arrived as the e-visa site tells them to.

 

Not necessarily. When a friend of mine arrived at BKK with an eVisa and didn't present it, the IO asked him about it.

 

It could go both ways, and people who WANT TO "save" their eVisa and just get a visa exempt for a short visit first should keep that in mind - there's no guarantee that they will let you do that. 

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Posted
59 minutes ago, Caldera said:

there's no guarantee that they will let you do that.

They should not. 

This has been asked about. 

Folk "saving" the eVisa and entering again later to activate the eVisa. 

Shouldn't be possible IMO. 

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Posted

Hi, Just wondering if anyone else has been successful (or unsuccessful) in getting a Non O marriage evisa in Vientiene recently?  And how much time it took for approval (if approved)?  

Posted
9 hours ago, michael888 said:

Hi, Just wondering if anyone else has been successful (or unsuccessful) in getting a Non O marriage evisa in Vientiene recently?  And how much time it took for approval (if approved)?  

Yes - saw a report here of Non-Imm visas being issued the next day via email.  So, he entered Laos, filed online for the eVisa, went to embassy to pay, then got it the next day (a Saturday).  An agent on-site offered him "same day" for 5K Baht.   That said, I would not count on such speedy service - but good to hear, and hope it lasts. 


Note that DTV applicants report being denied in Laos, to spite having all the requested documentation, so best to go elsewhere for that one.

Posted
1 hour ago, Rob Browder said:

Yes - saw a report here of Non-Imm visas being issued the next day via email.  So, he entered Laos, filed online for the eVisa, went to embassy to pay, then got it the next day (a Saturday).  An agent on-site offered him "same day" for 5K Baht.   That said, I would not count on such speedy service - but good to hear, and hope it lasts. 


Note that DTV applicants report being denied in Laos, to spite having all the requested documentation, so best to go elsewhere for that one.

Thanks.  Yes, I saw this one account from Wonkitlo - the OP for this post.  I was wondering if any other people had a victory or defeat to share.  Weighing options for a course of action.  

Posted
On 5/7/2025 at 7:21 PM, Caldera said:

 

It's old news that immigration do have eVisas in their system. I've mentioned that here myself years ago.

 

That doesn't remove their requirement to print it and present the printout when you enter though, so there's no guarantee that another foreigner entering at another border or on another day would be just as lucky as the OP.

 

They don't. I've entered at some checkpoints where the officer doesn't see the visa and then accidentally stamps me in on visa exempt and I'd have to tell him he got it wrong and so he would correct it. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Tomtomtom69 said:

 

They don't. I've entered at some checkpoints where the officer doesn't see the visa and then accidentally stamps me in on visa exempt and I'd have to tell him he got it wrong and so he would correct it. 

They do have them in their system, but whether or not they bother to check is another matter. When they deal with people all day that are either entering visa exempt (no visa) or people with a visa that hand it to them, they stop checking every single person in the system about having a visa or not. Especially if it's busy. That's why everyone who has a visa should print it out and hand it over with their passport. To do otherwise is just to invite mistakes.

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