December 17, 201114 yr Hi guys. Was just wondering if in case of a non successful application for a US visa, does the embassy in Bangkok stamp passport for Visa Denied/Refusal mark? As in this case, it may make difficult for the applicant to apply visa for another country as well?
December 17, 201114 yr Believe it's just a small stamp on the last page. Doen't say "reject" but it's an indication that the person has applied for a visa. My now wife has one of those stamps in an early passport, not rejected but deferred for more info, which we provided and she was subsequently issued a tourist visa. Had an American friend who's girlfriend was U.S. rejected, she then applied for a Canadian visa, got it with no problem. Mac
December 17, 201114 yr Author Thanks Mac. What does the stamp say then if not visa denied? How does it look like?
December 17, 201114 yr Thanks Mac. What does the stamp say then if not visa denied? How does it look like? Normally its a black stamp with a reference number on the back page.
December 17, 201114 yr Thanks Mac. What does the stamp say then if not visa denied? How does it look like?Hmmm, have we really been together this long??? Wow, who'd thunk it. This was on Day 1, deferred. Next day she got a 6-month visa. A couple years later another 6-monther, then 3rd visa was 10 years since she'd shown she was a returner. Mac
December 17, 201114 yr Thanks Mac. What does the stamp say then if not visa denied? How does it look like?Hmmm, have we really been together this long??? Wow, who'd thunk it. This was on Day 1, deferred. Next day she got a 6-month visa. A couple years later another 6-monther, then 3rd visa was 10 years since she'd shown she was a returner. Hmmm, having troubles loading the scan, will try again later. But what is says is: U.S. Embassy Bangkok 1 Apr 1992 Application Received Mac
December 17, 201114 yr Author Thanks Guys for the replies. That's pretty long time ago Mac. In 1992. I guess things might have changed by now.
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