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when you have completed a 1 year language course with a student visa. can you redo the course and get another year or can you only do the same course once.
My student visa is expiring on 4th Nov. I am getting enrolled in another University today and they will provide me with visa papers today. Is it possible to do my visa today or do I have to go back to my country and get visa there?
I know few people who did the same procedure and had no problems but they said it totally depends on the immigration officer.
We (at/nz passport) plan to signup to a languageschool to study thai for a year, now ive been reading conflicting statements about student visas making people ineligible for the elite visa programm for years to come.
Ive planned to use the elite visa after a year with the student visa should we decide to live here longterm, can anyone clear up the confusion so i know what i have to look out for?
Hi group, I need some advice on student visa. I'm currently here from USA arrived Dec 7 and got 60 day extention stamp so now good until March 5. First question is there anyway to get an additional 30 days? I'd like to stay until April if possible.
Second question, I'm retirement age and could meet both the pension income(although not being deposited in thai bank yet) and 800,000 deposit requirement if I wanted to but I wanted to put that off for a while for personal reasons. Is it possible to get a student visa to learn thai language that would be good for a year and during that year I could be having my pension deposited into thai bank so I can then qualify in a year for retirement visa based on seasoning of deposits for 12 months which I'm being told is required? Would it make sense? If so who knows of least expensive but effective solution for student visa? Thank you
Hello, Hope everyone is safe and well during these trying times.
I am an Indian passport holder, which makes it pretty much impossible for me to go back there for any Visa matters due to the current Covid situation.
I am currently here on a student visa which expires 23rd July. I am currently looking to get that converted to a tourist Visa (minimum 1 month) without leaving the country.
Is there anywhere I can go to get this done? Is it possible to do it without leaving the country?
I am graduating from thai university this semester, my enrollment is until 31 july 2021 which my visa extension will be expired by that time too. However, my last day of class is 28 May 2021 and I heard students need to go back to their home country within two weeks after the last day of class along with their cancelled visa otherwise they will be charged overstay.
The thing is, I have an internship in June-July and I also applied master program in different university but they havent announced the result yet. I am expecting to extend my visa to different university in June-July if they offer me an admission. The university already said that changing school under same visa is possible.
With this 2 weeks rule, will it be a problem?
I kind of searched through Thai visa forum, some students did internship months after the graduation before their visa expired. If anybody knows, please drop something. I want to make sure this is possible without going back home to get new visa.
Does anyone have any idea what are the sentences/questions that the officer often asks (like an interview) when you extend your student visa (Thai language) to check your skills?