Anonymous participant - it sounds like you did it correctly. Any hyphens or other symbols in your name? Did you enter your info or leave it to the application to pull from your bio page upload? The site is known to incorrectly pull info from your bio page, so needs to be rewritten after it is uploaded. For example, the letter o might be replaced with a zero, etc.
They stated it was because of wrong personal info? If your middle name is on your passport, you should include it, regardless if it is/isn’t on other documents. What did you state as place of passport issued?
Anonymous participant - Not sure if they can tell if it is refundable or not. The bigger issue is if they want to see your flight from Thailand to UK, which would have to take place before you applied and if they want to see your passport pages. Once you have the visa, you will need to leave and re-enter anyway, so why not just leave and not risk doing something technically falsely
Because I didn’t want to enter my info, but when it comes to single entry vs. multi entry visas, they state the difference in price will not be refunded. Therefore, in this instance, if you applied for a multi entry and only got a single entry, you couldn’t ask your bank for a refund. It is possible this type of notice is stated in other places in the application, when it comes to specific visas
- Have you checked to see if there are any notices listed when you pay stating they have the option to supply another visa in place? If so, and you confirm acknowledgement, then they can do that.
- A retirement extension is processed by the Immigration Department. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has no knowledge of what extensions one has/doesn’t have, so that is why one can submit an application via MoFA’s e-visa system. However, MoFA does have record via e-visa, of any visa you received through them. The embassy will tell you that this visa needs to be canceled/expired first, and it can only be canceled by the embassy that originally issued it.