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Just got my multi entry non O in Miami yesterday; I think. The visa is stamped on my visa page. Every other visa I have had from any country was an actual piece of material that was adhered to the visa page.<br><br>Anyone ever heard of a non O Thai visa being stamped on the visa page? ( when I say stamped I mean like when someone marks a bill "paid" with that endorsement stamp thing)

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AFAICR all my one year visas, O and B type, have been stamped in my passport and all my tourist visas have been of the sticker type.

But as Mario says, this all depends on the issuing embassy/consulate.

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Thai Embassy Berlin:

stamped until about 2007?

Since then stickers only (harder to counterfeit) and machine readable (by theory, don't know whether it makes a difference in practice).

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Probably because The Miami Consulate is an honorary consulate

I was thinking that too.

Thanks Mario.

The non O visa process in Miami started at 12:15 and finished at 12:30

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Greetings from Jakarta, the visa on arrival is a sticker. The visa for Burma is a sticker, and the several visas for Laos are stickers. China if course, and also Cambodia visas are stickers.

The visas for USA (they call it ESTA) and Australia (ETA) exist only in electronic form, which is the next step after stickers.

Thailand is still using rubber stamps?

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Probably because The Miami Consulate is an honorary consulate

I was thinking that too.

Thanks Mario.

The non O visa process in Miami started at 12:15 and finished at 12:30

Yep, that's where I got mine, same stamp and no issues..

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