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Doe's immigration check on computers for all previous visas?

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Hello, I needed to know if anyone can actually ask this is doe's immigration check on computers for all previous visas you have had to enter Thailand? I am going to cambodia to get a visa for thailand and i needed this info before going. Thanks

Immigration has no record of visas since they don't issue them.  They only have records of entries, extensions of stay, departures and etc.

The embassy in Phnom Penh will see only the visas you have in the passport you give them. But when an immigration officer enters the information from that passport into the system when you enter Thailand, all of your past visit history, including from previous passports, will be visible to him/her.

You need to consider the difference between the immigration officer you encounter as you enter Thailand and his or her supervisor.

The average immigration officer probably does not have access to your entire visa record, but his or her supervisor may.

So the answer to your question is both yes and no.

The ordinary immigration officer that mans a entry booth, probably does not have access to your full visa record, but a supervisor may be authorized access.

Whether that is good or bad for you I can't say.

 

49 minutes ago, IMA_FARANG said:

You need to consider the difference between the immigration officer you encounter as you enter Thailand and his or her supervisor.

The average immigration officer probably does not have access to your entire visa record, but his or her supervisor may.

So the answer to your question is both yes and no.

The ordinary immigration officer that mans a entry booth, probably does not have access to your full visa record, but a supervisor may be authorized access.

Whether that is good or bad for you I can't say.

 

"probably does not have access" 2 times, If you don't know better not answer. 

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