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Kuala Lumpur/Kota Bahru Double Tourist Visa?

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AFAIK the Royal Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur issue Single Entry Tourist Visa.

Royal Thai Consulate in Khota Bharu has issued, in the past , Double Entry Tourist Visa, but have not heard or seen a confirmation about recent practice. Best would be to check with this Consulate direct.

One thing to remember is that most Consulates may issue multi type visas to home country nationals, and often others, if they believe the use is for normal tourist travel reasons - but refuse if they believe there may be an issue of illegal employment. That is why a hard and fast list can never be provided - there will always be exceptions.

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The do in Kuala Lumpur, but haven't seen any report about a double-entry tourist visa in Kota Bharu. See here for latest reports by ThaiVisa members.

so they do issue double entry in KL?i see post #3 says they only do single..

I am sure that KL issue only single entry, Malay included.

I have not seen any Double Entry issued from Khota Bharu in the last 6to9month.

Phnom Penh/Cambodia issue Double, but only for Cambodians.

The Thai Embassy in Vientiane/Laos and the Thai Consulate in /Savannakhet/Laos will issue Double Entry Visa, condition might apply.

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