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Being Denied A Single Entry, 60 Day Tourist Visa


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As per the title, let's assume (for whatever reason) you are not granted a 60 day visa. Is your passport marked in anyway to reflect this decision?

How long would one have to wait before re-applying?

Could one still fly in and obtain a 30 day, "stamp on arrival", given the above scenario?

What is the minimum time one needs to be out of the Kingdom before one can return on a stamp on arrival? A few days? A week?

'Scuse the endless questions, but it's all a bit confusing as to the dos and don'ts and any clarification would be very handy. Thanks.

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As per the title, let's assume (for whatever reason) you are not granted a 60 day visa. Is your passport marked in anyway to reflect this decision?

A consulate does not write any remarks in an applicants passport when a visa is denied.

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As per the title, let's assume (for whatever reason) you are not granted a 60 day visa. Is your passport marked in anyway to reflect this decision?

A consulate does not write any remarks in an applicants passport when a visa is denied.

Maestro, what about the red stamps from Penang? They put it in your passport or not?

Thanks for clarification.

Joe

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The stamps that Penang and Vientiane have used were of the 'don't bother coming here again' type rather than indicating they had refused a visa issue. It was normally provided when you received that last visa they intended to issue you.

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