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Is the Hong Kong Embassy a good choice for Tourist Visa?

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To Preface:

I'm from the United States, In the last two years I have 2 SETV's issued from Chicago and a Double Entry Tourist Visa from the Chicago Consulate (which was extend by 30 days twice on each entry) and two separate visa exempt stamps from two years ago.

This July i will be arriving in Thailand on what will be my 3rd SETV issued from Chicago and fourth total in two years. I've never had any issues procuring any of my previous visa's and never had any issues entering or leaving Thailand. When my 60 days are up in September I am planning on flying to Hong Kong for a week to vacation and will attempt to receive another SETV that i will extend by 30 days, I have flights booked flying out of Thailand within 90 days from when i will return from Hong Kong. I've heard in the past that there might be issues with the amount of tourist visas in my passport and that they might have issue with the fact that my flight leaving Thailand is 90 days from entry into Thailand. Any insight as to whether or not i will likely face any scrutiny getting my single entry tourist visa from Hong Kong?

Thanks in advance.

Edited by Bchef82

You should have no problem getting a single entry tourist visa in Hong Kong. The most recent reports for there are that they are not asking to see a ticket out of the country.

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