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4 hours ago, freedomnow said:

Even those banned on previous overstay ? (Just curious, I've never overstayed.)

 

If you're currently banned from entering Thailand,  you cannot use a safe entry service to circumvent that official ban.

 

A safe entry service doesn't magically make an inadmissible person admissible. It simply ensures that you'll get an IO who doesn't use their discretion to deny you entry.

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6 hours ago, impulse said:

 

I'm not doubting that at all, but how does the Safe Entry company guaranty that their customer isn't blacklisted or otherwise barred from entry, perhaps by virtue of a checkered entry history?  Do they have a method of checking the passport against immigration records?

 

Certainly, they can't guaranty entry to any and all, regardless of history.  Or do they just inform the customer not to even try if there are red flags?

 

Again, I'm not doubting that it's a worthwhile service.  Just wondering how it works...

 

 

   You send your passport details to the agent .  

The agent sends those details to I.O

I.O then says whether you will be allowed in or not

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Why don't you fly to Malaysia, and try to enter Thailand overland. If they let you in, you are not blacklisted. If refused, go back to Malaysia. 

Alternatively, apply for a visa in Spain. If blacklisted, they will be denied. 

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They saw you had an ED in the past, and that put you out of the "occasional tourist" category, whom they are forbidden to hassle.  You are now in the "can hassle" category, so need to pay them "tribute" money via their agent-partners to enter by air.  They seem to have a "quota" of denials to reach, to increase the fear of denial-of-entry, which increases their extortion-racket revenue.

 

Airport-Immigration don't get a cut of the student-visa agent-money.  Different entry-points and offices are in a competition of sorts for cuts of the corruption-money.  This is also evident when folks on long-term extensions move offices, and report being required to "re-prove" qualification for their last extension at the prior office.

 

If unwilling to use "safe entry," you can probably enter through any land-border other than Poipet/Aranyaprathet w/o issue, so could fly to Malaysia, or Cambodia, and enter by land.  Worst-case in that situation, is you just walk back and cancel your exit-stamp - no detention and forced-flights.

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17 hours ago, TaoNow said:

OP should have told the Immo officer that he was a student in a Thai boxing course -- and could demonstrate the basics right there and then.

Or any other language one can study here but Thai - or cooking, etc.

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13 hours ago, AustinRacing said:

Not sure your reason for insisting on returning to Thailand. The IO have smelled a rat in your intention meaning the visa you had applied for and your last method of coming to Thailand does not satisfy their requirement to allow you entry. Was it that the IO was in a bad mood, can’t say but it is what it is. 

There is no legal reason to deny-entry for, "Didn't learn Thai well enough in a course, before."

The rats (more like termites or ticks, as regards their effect on the health of the country) are those stuffing their pockets with "agent" brown-envelope money, driven by denying-entry on a lie (not enough money), when the OP had the required money.

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What other past Visa classes are getting "hassled" trying to enter Visa Free? Like if someone had a marriage visa in the past and is trying to enter visa free?

Marriage? Retirement? Investor? Multiple Entry in the past?

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Don't pay to check if you are on a blacklist, that's completely foolish. It's obvious why they denied you entry.

 

Let me guess, when they sent you to secondary inspection you spoke english with them? That looks very bad because you were in Thailand before on an education visa so you should know some basic Thai. They definitely thought you were a fake student (depriving the Thai government of Elite visa money) and abusing the system. Probably thought you were working in Thailand illegally. Now you come after 5 months trying to enter as a tourist.

 

It's also interesting how having an Education visa disqualifies you for an elite visa. I thought they just cared about money. 

 

You need to pay for a safe entry or enter through a land border at this point. 

 

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On 5/25/2025 at 5:58 PM, kiwi147 said:

I just recieved a response from thailand lawyer than they can provide a full immigration and blacklist check for 6500 bath.

 

Seem cheap. I saw Channanat Leeds at 9,000 baht per hour for the same,

 

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On 5/25/2025 at 9:49 PM, StayinThailand2much said:

 

You mean a 'Refused...' stamp, no doubt, not an exit stamp.

 

When I left Thailand through Suvarnabhumi in March this year, it was through the electronic gates so there is no exit stamp in my passport for that trip. I also had to get a new passport because my old one is expiring in August so I will take both the new and the old one with me next trip.

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19 hours ago, hovercraft said:

It's also interesting how having an Education visa disqualifies you for an elite visa. I thought they just cared about money. 

 

 

 

I thought it was any history volunteer visa that disqualifies Elite. Now education visa also?

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1 hour ago, Asean Tiger said:

I thought it was any history volunteer visa that disqualifies Elite. Now education visa also?

There has been a disclaimer about ED visa for many years already for Elite.  Stating that any visa sponsored by an institution not endorsed by the Department of Education could be disqualifying.

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