Will I face issues with my visa extension and run to Laos due to notations on my new visa?

May 29, 2018
7 years ago
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi I wonder if anybody can help me. I previously lived in Thailand in 2015 and did 4 visa runs with a visa agency. I returned home back to South Africa at the end of 2016 and stayed home for an entire year. I have just returned to Thailand (on a brand new passport this is the first visa in it) I applied for it back home in South Africa and it arrived back with all this writing on my visa. I have a visa extension and visa run coming up pretty soon, I just want to know will I have trouble getting my visa extension and have trouble when doing the visa run In Laos due to the writing on my visa even if I go with a visa company ? As I said it’s a brand new passport with only one Thai visa in. The last thing I need is to go on the visa run and get turned away In Laos.Any help will be greatly appreciated 🙂!
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The user seeks clarification regarding the impact of unusual notations on their Thai visa, which signify financial checks upon entry. They wish to know if this could hinder their upcoming visa extension process or cause problems during a visa run to Laos. Community members suggested that the notations likely relate to financial verification and indicated that the visa run could be completed successfully through a visa company, emphasizing the importance of ensuring proper documentation.
Natnaree **********
The writing is to inform the immigration to check your financial or show fund to them upon entering the country. Maybe they suspects that you are working illegally and not just stay for a tourist.

Fyi: it doesnt matter if you have a new passport. They use your full name and date of birth and nationality to check and validate your information if you have ever enter the country or your travel history.
Ivan ************
For that matter- if you only need 15 days you don't even need to get a visa, you can just do a border bounce without going to the consulate and you should get 30 days visa exempt.
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Thanks for the help I much appreciated!
Ivan ************
I don't think you'll likely have an issue in Laos. You only have one visa in this passport and the consulate won't see your past history. Immigration will be able to see the history but are very unlikely to take issue with you if you are coming back with a visa. That particular border, Nong Khai, is quite easy going.
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Yeah it’s gotten a lot more strict since I came here on holiday in 2015. My return date is booked 15 days after my extension expires so I just need it for that
Pongsrirojana **********
Even when my bf and I went to this Thai event that was outdoors, high security and police, he had to go to foreigner line and show his copy of his passport page that he carries in his wallet and they were able to look in the database and reminded him when his visa extension was going to expire.
Ivan ************
The consulates don't have any centralised database, they only go off your passport, that might be what he is thinking of. Immigration do have a computerised database but the consulates don't see that when deciding on your visa.
Alfredo ***********
Well well
Robert *******
There is a database, i not really understand what you mean with experienced the opposite site. If you got stamped in without any problems does that mean in your view there is no database?
Alfredo ***********
So all the ones who have experienced the opposite are wrong
Robert *******
No, more people reported it on this site. Immigration is getting used to work with computers and databases. The time of smoke signals and stone tablets is long gone.
Alfredo ***********
Wow the first and only one
Robert *******
They showed me all my details, going back to 2003.
Alfredo ***********
What did you witness? Did they make you go through their database?
Robert *******
Okay, I can only tell what I witnessed at Immigration Office.
Alfredo ***********
Sorry I definitely don't agree with that.
Robert *******
@Alfredo **********
Every Immigration office and checkpoint are connected to a nice database. They will see the complete history of you entering, leaving and which visa or visa exempt you did use. They even have the pictures available made at every entry and application of Extension of Stay.
Alfredo ***********
Unfortunately not, thailand is not there yet, they cn only see your last visa in your previous passport, nothing before that
Tod *********
That thai consulate in Pretoria has started writing a LOT of stuff on peoples' visas :/ I saw a notation on a tourist visa from them that the person had to go back to S/A to get a Non-B. :O

I wouldn't pay any attention to it, you'll be fine in Vientiane..
Natasha ****************
Mine too says the same
Tod *********
@T**
I have no idea, but I've seen it on at least 4 or 5 different visas, tourist, non-B, even an ED visa. :/
Tom **********
Why does Pretoria write on the visa 'had to go back to S/A'? Last time I checked, Pretoria was in S/A...
Tod *********
NO visa run companies run to Savannakhet, they only go to Vientiane

You won't have any problem getting a single entry tourist visa from the thai consulate there. They don't ask for proof of onward travel, proof of funds or proof of a hotel booking
Nat ********
first line: คาดว่าพำนัก เม.ย- มิย 61expected stay period Apr-Jun 2018

second line: โปรดตรวจสอบการมีปัจจัยยังชีพที่เพียงพอขณะเข้าประเทศ (some letters at the end missing)Please verify sufficient fund for staying period once entering the Kingdom.
Arthur *********
My wife said that the top line was period of stay, May to June.

She said the second line was an instruction to check your financial status.
Sirinada **********
yess same i read
Guy ******
The top line says you can stay April to June

The second line says what is your motivation for career then it is illegible for the last few words.

Motivation for career could mean do you plan on working.
Sultan *******
@Michael ******
I think that's the difference between boarder run and visa run.
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Do the organized visa run with a company and get the 60 day tourist visa with a 30 day extension. That’s what I was meaning. Sorry for the misunderstanding
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Yes that is correct that’s what I’m saying
Robert *******
Okay, it is not against you
@Mic****
, but just to make it clear for all readers. a Border run is just stamp out, stamp in/out other country and come directly back into Thailand. What you do is a visa run, organised trip to Laos, company apply for Visa, you stay overnight in Laos, get passport back with new visa and return to Thailand.
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
You exit the country on a tourist visa which is about to expire, go to Laos with the visa company, they sort everything out and you get another 60 day visa
Robert *******
@Mic****
, you mean without visiting a consulate or embassy, just go to the Laos border stamp out Thailand, stamp in/out Laos and come back into Thailand you get a 60 day Single Entry Tourist Visa?
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
You get a 60 day with a 30 day extension I’ve done it many times
Robert *******
You get the 30 day Visa Exempt Entry at the border. This is an Entry without a Visa.
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
I’ve got them many times before at the boarder of Laos you pay a visa company and the company sorts out all the papers for you
Robert *******
Michael Dolby You can not get a new visa at the border. You buy them in a Thai consulate or Embassy.
Ron *******
It's something about your occupation but is unclear to read.
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
So I won’t have a problem going to Laos to get a new visa ? If I go and do the boarder run through a visa company to get a new visa
Robert *******
You apply for an Extension of Stay at your local Immigration Office, if you do a border run than you go for a new Visa Exempt Entry.
Alfredo ***********
I asked a couple of Thai friends here and they say they have no clue as the writing is very unclear. They wonder if the person who wrote it is Thai or not
Alfredo ***********
They cannot see, trust me, they may see (If they want to and make research) your last visa and only that one in your previous passport.
Bill *********
So what did the 10% say it means
@Michael ******
Michael *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Yeah 90% of the Thai people I’ve asked couldn’t read it which isn’t actually a bad thing
Russell *********
Same here...they couldn't read it.
Adrien ******
I think ask at your local immigration office is best. I do think though it's possibly an administration error on there part at the Embassy and they have tried to correct it. In any case a quick trip to your local immigration office will clarify things for you.
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