Hi TVF. Firstly have a Good New Years. I am aware the Consulate in Penang will not issue a SETV if you have an overstay stamp! However because of the forever changing policies adopted by neighbouring consulates, I would only like to hear from people that have recently obtained a SETV that had an overstay stamp in their passport. Or genuine guaranteed advice that this would not be an issue in another country. My friend firstly had a WP then 30 Visa Excempt extended by 30 days... Now on overstay!
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The original poster seeks information regarding the possibility of obtaining a Single Entry Tourist Visa (SETV) from a consulate in Thailand while having an overstay stamp in their passport. They mention that the Consulate in Penang will not issue a SETV under these circumstances and are looking for experiences or reliable advice from those who have recently obtained such a visa despite an overstay.
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