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What Should I Do If I Have an Under Consideration Stamp for My Visa at Chaengwattana?

Apr 20, 2020
6 years ago
Madison ********
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Not sure what's 100% accurate but I just went to chaengwattana and was told even with under consideration stamp due today to wait until 30th that we are covered.
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A user shared their experience at Chaengwattana immigration office regarding an 'under consideration' stamp related to their visa, indicating that they have been informed to wait until the specified date for coverage. It's noted that if your extension of stay is based on COVID-19, you do not need to return to the immigration office, but for other types of under consideration stamps, you should visit your local office for full extension.
Rachel ***********
So did they just turn you away they wouldn't do it at all
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Benjamin ******
I don't think they did anything once they saw he has that under consideration stamp.
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Benjamin ******
To prevent confusion, I'm closing comments. IF you use chaengwattana immigration office, AND you have an extension of stay based on the COVID-19 virus, you do *NOT* need to return. For other immigration offices, ask them.

For Non-COVID-19 virus under consideration stamps, go back to your local immigration office to get the full extension of stay.
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Benjamin ******
What "under consideration stamp" did you have?
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Madison ********
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covid 19 under consideration extension. Came back to get remaining days
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