August 11, 201015 yr Hey everyone, I got an educational visa a few months ago, and I got a stamp for one month (to be extended for a year after seeing immigrations again I believe, right?). I left the country and got a non-immigrant re-entry permit valid until may 25. I ended up leaving the country again, and entered again just a couple weeks ago-- after the re-entry permit had expired(and I had not obtained another re-entry visa). I know I messed up by not getting the second re-entry permit, I had simply forgotten. Because of this mistake, does this mean I will have to leave the country and do the process all over again? I would love if there was another option. I appreciate any thoughts, thanks.
August 11, 201015 yr Yes, you will have to do the process all over again with applying for an Ed-visa in a neighboring country.
August 11, 201015 yr Have no idea how you received a 30 day entry on an education visa however. That part confused me too... It is my experience, a single entry Non-Immigrant Type-ED Visa ALWAYS receives a 90 day 'permitted to stay' stamp. Sadly for the O/P there aren't too many other options (in fact I believe there are none) . I think the O/P'll hafta re-start the entire process again with the proper documentation from the school and a trip to a neighboring country's thai embassy/consulate to secure another Single Entry Non-Immigrant Type-ED visa. Sorry about that. ...
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