Ask question
This is NOT an official government website. We are an independent resource providing information and assistance to travelers.

How can I resolve issues with my Certificate of Entry (COE) for Thailand due to an expiring work permit?

Feb 9, 2021
5 years ago
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi guys,

I’ve got an problem with the approval of my COE.

I have a ticket to Thailand on the 27th of feb.

I’ve got a single entry stamp valid until April ‘21.

But my workpermit will be expired before I enter Thailand. (17-02-2021)

I’ve got my hotel booked, insurance with covid coverage, and all the documents i need. But still I can’t get a approval.

Who can help me with this?

Massive thanks, Bo
1,285
views
33
all likes
24
replies
9
users
TLDR : Answer Summary
A user is facing challenges in getting their Certificate of Entry (COE) approved for travel to Thailand due to an expiring work permit before their arrival. Despite having a valid single entry stamp, hotel bookings, and necessary health insurance, they were informed their application was rejected due to missing documents. Other users suggested applying for a different visa or ensuring all necessary documentation, including health insurance, hotel bookings, and flight details, are in order.
Gregoire ****
Insurance certificate ? ID pictures ? Passeport copy ?
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Gregoire ***
but because my WP will be expired before arrival they reject me. They think I’m going to work there without wp
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Gregoire ***
yes, everything
Like
Reply
Reply to
Koh *********
Reply
Gregoire ****
Did you give them your airplane ticket ?
Like
Reply
Gregoire ****
Do you have an approbation ASQ from an hotel with the government logo ?
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Like
Reply
Reply to
Koh *********
Reply
Chulala **********
Where are you from? What visa for your registration coe? Choose Medium Term Visitor – Visa Exemption. This can get in with out visa and can change visa here
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Chulala *********
thanks. I’m from Holland
Like
Reply
Reply to
Koh *********
Reply
Lee ****
If you have a single entry stamp has this already been used?
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Like
Reply
Reply to
Koh *********
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I can’t find the “problem” why my coe is rejected
Like
Reply
Garrett ***********
@B*
In the email, what did they say?
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Garrett **********
,

Dear MR. RONALD PETRUS CORNELIUS VAN EIJK

Royal Thai Embassy, The Hague has rejected your registration/application.

Due to please submit documents required to proceed with your coe application
Like
Reply
Garrett ***********
@B*
You need to submit documents then. Health insurance, ASQ, Flight, Fit to Fly.
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Garrett **********
I’ve send you a pm.
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I’ll try again. Thanks
Like
Reply
Reply to
Koh *********
Reply
Andy ********
Where are you applying from and why was your COE rejected?
Like
Reply
David ******************
Apply for a new visa to get in - 60 day TR.
Like
Reply
Garrett ***********
Why is your COE being rejected?
Like
Reply
Michael *******
Don't post your personal details, leaving yourself wide open here. I suggest you remove or edit the picture.
Like
Reply
Koh *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
“Submit documents” I’ve uploaded everything that was needed
Like
Reply
Anise *******
@Bo **********
just send documents again.....I did.
Like
Reply
Reply to
Anise *******
Reply
Tony *********
@Garrett **********
maybe embassy thinking he might work without the work permit as it expires before he flies
Like
Reply
Garrett ***********
@To**
You don't need a work permit for a COE.
Like
Reply
Reply to
Garrett ***********
Reply
Thai Visa Advice and Everything Else
... members · 60% approval rate
The Thai Visa Advice And Everything Else group allows for a broad range of discussions on life in Thailand, beyond just visa inquiries.
Join the Group
Thai Visa Advice and Everything Else
View the Conversation
Thai Visa Advice and Everything Else
The ask:thailand community, consisting of multiple Q/A groups with over 100,000 members, powers this platform. It is not an official government resource. Our members actively contribute to this resource, and while we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee its complete reliability. Assistance to travelers is provided as a community service.