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Sorry I thought that was too obvious. Of course I've extended many times. There is a certain number of times you can extend, and I've reached the maximum. Duke sends you to get another visa at this point. (Maximum of 2). This is what I'm talking about.
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@Robert ******
This is the second part of my language school ed visa, directly related to my current one. For reference my school is Duke, details about this can be found on their website.
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First I got in Vientiane, second in Phnom Penh.
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This will be my third, second language one
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@Benjamin *****
1) My school is not suggesting I go there. I need to go there anyway around the same time and wanted to kill 2 birds with one stone.

2: No. I'm currently living in Thailand on my first ED visa for language. I used to have residency in SK but doubt that matters.
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@Tod ********
thanks, didn't know this. Should be safe then.
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Daniel ***************
My apologies, I phrased that poorly. I am well aware there are other documents and such needed. My language school will provide them. Of course I know the date also.

I'm talking specifically about the TM 30. The international school is filing the TM 30 via post, and says we can get a 'receipt' but it would take longer for it to be processed fully.

My question is, when extending my visa, specifically regarding the tm 30 only, will this 'receipt' be sufficient (given that all other documents are fine)

Thanks
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I'm from the UK. I'm getting the visa through a Muay Thai School. It's on the list of required documents they have, so better to be safe than sorry.
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