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My Next Visa...

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Hi all,

I utilized a 60 + 30 tourist visa, which ran out in early January. I spent January in the US, where I got a 90 day Non-B visa to obtain a work permit (sent application with invitation letter + company information to Washington, DC). The work permit fell through (company decided not to issue), so I have stayed here on the 90 day non-imm B visa. My current Non-B expires on May 03. Prior to all of this, I was on a 1 year student visa.

I want another 60 + 30 tourist visa. I would like to go to either Phnom Penh or Singapore (I have friends in both) to pursue another 90 day (60 + 30) tourist visa.

Questions:

1. Will I have problems getting a third Thai visa (Student 1 yr, Student 1 yr, tourist 90 day, non-imm B 90 days, ??)?

2. Is there a better / best place to pursue this type of visa (better than Cambodia or Singapore)?

Thanks for any advice you can offer.

Pat

Phnom Penh will issue a double entry visa for you.

both places should be OK to get a Tourist Visa.

However in Phnom Penh I would use a Visa agent.

In Singapore you need to show a airticket and hotel booking for the duration of your stay.Sometime they ask to show funds as well.

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