What challenges did a US passport holder face when applying for a tourist visa at the Royal Thai Embassy in Vientiane?

Jul 26, 2019
5 years ago
Sun ***********
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Soo, Vientiane was a lot of fun. I’m a US passport holder and I applied for the tourist visa for the first time in LA right before coming to Thailand for the first time. Easy, approved, same day. I overstayed one day, oops, and extended my visa, mai pen rai, no problem khrub! I decided to visit Vientiane to apply for second tourist visa. I made an appointment, my lucky number was 33, and I showed up last Friday for my appointment. Application form filled out, passport photos, copies of my passport and Lao visa, and I even made copies of bank statements, just in case. I was beckoned to proceed to the window and handed all my forms. “You have bank statements?” Of course I did, so I handed them over, phew. “You have thai bank statement?” Now she got me by surprise. “No, I don’t.” “You need thai bank statement.” “I live in the USA and only have American bank statements.” “You need Thai bank statements. You can’t apply for tourist visa twice. You already apply. You need to apply in your own country.” Okay, she’s lost her patience about now and I’m losing mine, but I remain calm. “I thought I could apply for a tourist visa here.” “You can try, but not likely. I don’t think you get visa!” “Okay, I try anyway.” I left my passport and returned on Monday. I get in line and of course I get sent to that “other” line, the one that smells like desperation and hopelessness. This time it’s a gentleman, “You have bank statements?” “Uhh, I brought them with me on Friday but I was told I needed Thai bank statements.” He says, “You need American bank statements. You have?” “I had them with me on Friday but I threw them away after I was told I needed thai bank statements, which I don’t have.” “Go make copies of American bank statements.” So, I couldn’t find a place to make copies and he said that it was okay to use my phone. Phew, good thing. I get summoned to go inside the building and they ask for printed American AND Thai bank statements. “I don’t have Thai bank. Just American banks. He said I can use phone to show bank statements.” “No, you need to print.” Now I’m like WTFffff, I’m so confused. Long story short, I don’t get my visa and decide to get one on arrival. From Vientiane to Non Khai, no questions asked. That was easy! Because I made it across and had time to spare, I visited the immigration office in Udon Thani. No forms, no pictures, just, “Sign here. And here. And here.” I don’t know what I signed, but I was able to extend the stamp on my passport that I’m assuming is the visa exemption. It was 2000 baht, but no headaches or unorganized people. This is my second time in Thailand and it was my second time applying for a tourist visa. Maybe I just smelled bad after waiting in line under the hot sun, maybe it was overstaying one day, but at least crossing the border was a smooth transaction. I will not be returning to Vientiane for any visa situation and though I’m here for educational purposes, I study with private teachers that do not help with visas. Maybe in the far future I will research visa accredited institutions should I need to continue my studies here khrubb. *edited for clarification* Even though this post was closed, I hope it sheds some light on this horrible visa process. Good luck to everyone.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The author shares their frustrating experience of applying for a tourist visa at the Royal Thai Embassy in Vientiane as a US passport holder. After successfully obtaining the first visa, they attempted to secure a second one, only to be told they needed Thai bank statements—a requirement that confused them. Despite having American bank statements, their visa application was ultimately rejected. The author then opted for a visa on arrival and successfully extended their stay in Thailand without further hassle. The post highlights inconsistencies in visa application requirements and offers a cautionary tale to others.
Amornrat **********
as this will become another complain topic about the Royal Thai Embassy Vientiane I will close comments. I send them a message asking to issue an Official Announcement about their policy so people not waste time and money.
Robert *******
Thanks for the support
@Aaron *******
but as far as i understand from this post and reading comments, the only consistency is that another employee in Thailand tries to get a Tourist Visa and got denied. Well done, as he should have applied for the Non Immigrant B visa.
Ross ********
What doesn't make sense....well one at least is why is the embassy asking for a Thai bank statement for a tourist visa? Why would tourists have a Thai bank account?
Neil *******
Wouldn't just having a Thai bank account be a red flag for a tourist visa? Why on earth would you need one as a tourist?
Frank **********
I do not understand the need for a Thai bank statement for a SETV. What is that all about?
Aaron ********
If you come on a 30 day visa exemption you can extend at immigration for 30 more days once. Then extend again but you will be denied and given 7 days for 1900 baht. You should have checked before leaving the country. Now you have used one of your land crossings inadvertently for this year.

Vientiane is arguably one of the top places to get your visas processed and they usually don’t give headaches to anyone.

Things do change though. Ask on this forum first before doing anything.
@Tod ********
and
@Robert ******
are amazing
Randy **********
Becoming very unfriendly that place. Boycott it just like Poi Pet.
Steve *********
This is exactly what scares and irritates me! There's not 1 iota of consistency! It's impossible to know from day to day, city to city, person to person what will happen. X says 1. Y says 2. Z says 1 AND 2!
Michael ********
Welcome to SEA
Salvatore *********
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