What was the experience of applying for a Thai ED visa from Vientiane, Laos like?

Oct 30, 2019
5 years ago
John *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Visa Trip Report: Day 1, Part 1

(30 OCT 2019 Vientiane, Laos)

Woke up in Nong Khai, Thailand

(BB House Hotel: cheap, clean, older joint with a hard mattress. Just a hop and a skip from border.)

At the Bridge about 7:30am

I got there behind a long line of Laos people. It moved quickly. About 20 minutes to process over 50 people at 2 lines.

Bus over bridge for 20฿.

Laos: I saw one other farang but lost him. There are/were no foreigners when I was there.

Gave a US$50 to pay for visa. No rips or tears. Good condition. A tiny stamp on the back. One the bank presumably put there.

Immigration rejected my money. They calmly and politely explained it in English. Didn’t accuse me of giving a fake bill, said they know it’s real. They insist their bank wouldn’t accept it because of this mark. The immigration officer suggested I change it at the bank on border for another one.

Bank just past border on right. Opens at 8:30. I was able to change it for another $50 after both tellers looked at it and brought it to back office for approval from a manager.

Back to make a visa. Still no farang. Got it in about 2 minutes.

Agreed to give a taxi 300฿ to take me to consulate. (Yes, there’s a bus for cheap to town, and yes, you could bargain hard with taxi, but a man has to pay petrol and feed a family. If you think the extra 20 or 40฿ is better off in your pocket, that’s your decision.)

Arrived at consulate. A small crowd was waiting. About 40 or so farang. Made a couple photocopies outside. Glued my photos, two 3.5x4.5 white background. (If you need photos he does 8 for 100฿, that’s a deal.)

Walked in with my number group. All very smooth. Went to window. Was grilled a bit in Thai and English. Was told to bring a bank statement back tomorrow. (I’m applying for a type ED.)

Back outside I talked with a fixer. Why not? What’s their take on the visa situation? There’s 3-4 of them around.

Now, I’m repeating what he told me:

“We can’t guarantee visa anymore. The PM fuck everything up. Before I can take passport and do everything. You don’t have to go inside. Now we just fill out the form and make copies. Business is not good. Not many people come here anymore.”

He then suggested what he thinks should happen to the PM.

Is this useful for anyone to know? Do you want to hear part 2 tomorrow? Let me know.

Note: Delhi Durbar is a fantastic Indian restaurant near the consulate. Lunch buffet for 65,000 kip (about 230฿) Veg and non veg dishes, includes water, coffee, and ice cream. Highly recommend.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The author describes their experience applying for an ED visa in Vientiane, Laos, detailing the process of crossing the border from Nong Khai, Thailand, and the challenges faced when attempting to pay the visa fee. They share insights on the local immigration protocol, mention the current visa situation, and provide recommendations for services and dining near the consulate. The response includes comments from other users expressing interest and encouragement for further updates.
Henri ******
Castrate ?
Jesse *********
#2 Ed? did u change to new language... anyway good luck
Jesse *********
@John ********
so do u think your chances are slim
John *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
ED#1 Thai 1st year beginner

Issued Sept 2018 Vientiane

ED#2 Thai 2nd year intermediate

Submitted October 2019.

The paper taker didn’t like that. He said “1 year is a long time to study [as beginner]”

Visa Insider says it doesn’t matter what language. To get a 2nd ED from Vientiane it must be more than 1 year (365 days) since last ED visa.

Implying denials here are getting back to back visas. (A 1yr visa is only good for 360 days)
Thomas ********************
Thanks! Very interested to read the update. Best of luck!
Gilbert *********
Nice story. What is PM ? ( or is it a secret message ? ;) )
Carsten *********
could be wrong, but I heard PM used for "prime minister"
Andrew *******
Yes please, do tell...
George *******
Thanks for that,welll written story too. I also was told that Lao visa trip is worthwhile.
Werner *******
Interesting to hear what the locals think. Always good to get updates. Good luck tomorrow!
John ******
Good report bud
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