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Can I Apply for a Thai TR Visa in Another Country After a Denial in Laos?

Nov 26, 2019
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Meez ****
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Hello tva fam. My questions is simple.. if someone gets denied a tr visa at a consulate lets say laos can they theoritically apply somewhere else lets say malasyia and get a tr visa accepted there? Or will a void visa raise questions in all embassies in the current situation
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If you are denied a Thai TR visa at one consulate, it is theoretically possible to apply for the same visa at another consulate in a different country. However, having a visa with a 'void without prejudice' stamp may affect future applications, particularly at Thai consulates. It's generally better to face a simple denial rather than receiving a void stamp.
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, sorry I gave you BAD information. Having a visa with a void without prejudice stamp in it WILL affect you getting another visa at least from the thai consulates around Thailand. You want to AVOID getting a visa with that stamp on it. It'd be better that the consulate just denied accepting your application rather than getting a visa with a void stamp on it.
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Meez ****
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@Tod ********
thats true so in that scenario should i ask the consulate or will they inform me
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the denial of a visa is consulate specific. Getting denied at one means you can't get the visa there. Go to another one and try again..
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Meez ****
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will the void stamp in one consulate affect the other's decision?
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