Update on my non-o visa applied for in country at Khon kaen immigration.
Just to inform all the people who helped with comments, I received my first 3 months non-o yesterday.
Thanks for all the people who helped with comments a few weeks ago.
Maybe some one can help and explain if all this stamps are normal and what they exactly mean etc..... seems to me to be a lot of stamps.... hope that makes sense 555.
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A user recently received their first 3-month Non-O visa from Khon Kaen immigration and is seeking clarification about the various stamps on the visa. Community members confirm that the stamps are standard and explain that the crucial one is the July 5 stamp, which allows for a 1-year visa extension application starting in June. The user has expressed gratitude for the support received and is specifically inquiring about the meaning of the different stamps, indicating there seems to be an unusual number.
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I was aware of the non-0 stamp on left and the 90 day admitted until....ok and thx for answering about the stamp at the bottom right.... but like I said people I know I have asked said they don’t have this, that was the reason I was asking mate....so is the stamp at bottom right normal then??
I understand that part ... but the stamp on the bottom right of the page what does that say and mean... also the writing above the date says non-o, then followed by what?? Do U know??
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