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Wrong Stamp

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Hi All,

I have just returned from Singapore expecting another 3 month stamp on my Visa B which is valid until next month only to discover when I got home the immigration officer has given me 30 day stamp ,tourist I assume ...she didn't notice I have a business visa probably due to its location in my passport.And I didn't check until I got home .

Anyhow my question is the current stamp says I have until 9/11/2012 and my B visa runs until 14/11/2012 so if I go out and come back before the 14/11 will I get a 3 months stamp or will questions be asked why I only received 30 days before.

Cheers.

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I suggest you go to immigration ASAP and get it sorted now and make sure you always check what the officer stamps in your passport in the future.

I dont think they can give you a stamp, longer than your visa is valid.

You actually have a multi entry non immigrant B visa issued by a Thai Consulate outside of Thailand that has a use before date of 14/11/2012? Did not know they ever used such date format on visas but should not be a problem using again if indeed it is a valid multi entry visa and you enter the visa information on your arrival card. You can also visit immigration to correct the stamp if you do not intend to travel.

A visa expiration date is the date until it can be used for entry so yes your permitted stay can be much longer than a visa date.

Work permit? Change the stamp

No work permit? Visarun before the 9/11/2012

And maybe the OP 'changed' the visa stamp-format? from 09 Nov. /14Nov to 09/11 and 14/11? Only a thought

Work permit? Change the stamp

What is having a work got to do with getting stamp changed?

A lot of people have multiple entry visas without having a work permit.

OP should get stamp sorted out at immigration. He could be questioned about it when he departs the country. It appears he should make a border run shortly anyway just before his visa expires to get an additional 90 days out of his visa.

  • Author

Hi guys,

Thanks for your replys,I have some ideas now of my options

Rgs

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Work permit? Change the stamp

What is having a work got to do with getting stamp changed?

A lot of people have multiple entry visas without having a work permit.

OP should get stamp sorted out at immigration. He could be questioned about it when he departs the country. It appears he should make a border run shortly anyway just before his visa expires to get an additional 90 days out of his visa.

In case he has a wp, he has to change the stamp. Otherwise....!

I dont think they can give you a stamp, longer than your visa is valid.

Just for Fakenames information, if you have a Non Immigrant visa and leave a day or two days before it expires you will get another 90 days which makes your 12 month visa last for nearly 15 months.

  • Author

Work permit? Change the stamp

What is having a work got to do with getting stamp changed?

A lot of people have multiple entry visas without having a work permit.

OP should get stamp sorted out at immigration. He could be questioned about it when he departs the country. It appears he should make a border run shortly anyway just before his visa expires to get an additional 90 days out of his visa.

In case he has a wp, he has to change the stamp. Otherwise....!

Thanks noob7

Yes your right I have a work permit and have been advised to change the stamp.

Thanks again all..

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