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After my visa application got cancelled, I don't have any other option except to try applying again. But at the same time, I'm running out of time on my Vietnamese visa — I’ll have to leave the country by tomorrow at the latest.
Which embassy should I choose between Penang and Jakarta?
These would be the best options for me because my country doesn't require a visa for up to 30 days.
So I'm going to get a Tourist Visa or an ED Visa (not sure if the paperwork will be ready by the date I need to go). I haven't had a TV in more than 5 years. I haven't had an ED visa in more than 10 years. It sounds like I should avoid Laos for these visas, is that correct? The other embassies are all about the same in terms of difficulty and scrutiny (Yangon, Siem Reap, KL, Penang)?
Hi. I want to ask these questions, please reply if you've any spare time. All questions are somewhat relevant to each other, so you can reply as wholesome too. I appreciate your help. PS, its a Pakistan passport.
Q1. Is it possible to get a new Non-B visa in presence of re-entry stamp + remaining days in current visa validity?
Q2. What are the best embassy options to change a Non-B (Single entry 90 days) to 1 year (multiple entry - 90 days stay on each entry)?
Q3. I heard that some counselates / embassies don't care about financial health, is that true? If not then what's the approx amount / seasoning which may work well?
Q4. Is that okay to show proof of funds in my Thailand bank account (K Bank) or should I use home country bank?
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