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ED Visa - Passport with tourist visa "red stamp"

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Hi all

After my last trip to Vientiane I ended up getting a single entry T visa and a red stamp (stating that I will not get another tourist visa).

So I'm looking to go to Penang or KL for a ED visa in feb. Does anyone know if that will be ok with the red stamp?

Cheers

Andy

It should not be a problem. Unless you are attending a university you will not get a visa in KL.

How many tourist stamps did you have out of curiosity before the red stamp?

What does the OP need an ED visa for? Bored with the temples and beaches?

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Thanks for clarifying :)

I think It was my forth one, most of them issued at Vientiane.. From what I've heard it's not that easy to get the double entry TR visa there anymore, especially if you got a few ones from before.

ED visa is the second easiest visa to get after TR (on Koh Tao), so that's why I need it ;)

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What does the OP need an ED visa for? Bored with the temples and beaches?

Maybe he wants to study Thai, maybe he has a girlfriend, maybe he is working on the sly, maybe, maybe. Who cares? Is it really any of your business?

It amazes me how many people on here get in a right fuddle about what others are up to. This is a forum to ask questions about visas and the procedures and any helpful info, that gets invaded with grumpy, bitter men poking their noses into others businesses.

Just focus on your life and enjoy it without worrying about others, and your life will be richer, believe me.

Hope the OP is aware that paperwork from an approved school will be required to secure an ED visa.

If successfully applied for the visa is likely to be single entry giving 90 days.

An extension of stay is available from immigration depending , once again,on appropriate paperwork being provided by the school.

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There was a thread on here not so long ago about people who have had to many Tourist Visas being denied ED Visas

I can't remember the full details but may be worth you doing a forum search

There was a thread on here not so long ago about people who have had to many Tourist Visas being denied ED Visas

I can't remember the full details but may be worth you doing a forum search

That was at the Thai consulate in HCM Vietnam. No reports of any other location doing it.
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Hope the OP is aware that paperwork from an approved school will be required to secure an ED visa.

If successfully applied for the visa is likely to be single entry giving 90 days.

An extension of stay is available from immigration depending , once again,on appropriate paperwork being provided by the school.

Yes mate thanks, I will be doing it through a language school :)

You should have exited in Cambodia also few times then go to Vientiane. Not consecutive in Vientiane

So (honest question here), the problem is in getting too many tourist visas from the same place, back-to-back? If he'd gotten the same visas at the same times but from a variety of different places, no problems?

So (honest question here), the problem is in getting too many tourist visas from the same place, back-to-back? If he'd gotten the same visas at the same times but from a variety of different places, no problems?

Yes, but that doesn't fit the 'business model' of many who do back-to-back TR and ED visas.

Get a new passort and keep collecting Tourist visas, if that suits you better than ED Visa.

There is no centralized visa tracking system in place and if there is, they don't cosult it before issuing.

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