If I was to tell them that I am learning certain skills from Thai people and was in a relationship with a Thai person, would it be a fair enough reason to be staying for a long time? As long as I have the cash and a bank statement, to move I am not working here, it's really just purely based on the person at the counter. Unfortunately it's a nerving conversation without much clarity. Just wondering if there was any solid information about existing rejection rates, I seemed to be feeling as though those issues were passing..?
I would definitely have on my the 20k, onward flight, and I could make a booking for accommodation. Within having this, is there really any valid reason for me to be rejected, or it's purely at the peril of the officer?
My last year has been on education visa, then re entry this year on the multi entry visa. Do you have much idea if the rejection rate at CMX is high right now? I know there was issues down at Bangkok but I've not ready heard too much about it in the last few months.
Is there anything else that I should be bringing? I've heard before that a proof of stay somewhere? I currently rent a house on a month by month basis, but would I be better off booking a guesthouse for a few days?
Oh, there is no law? I would have thought if I'm passing the requirements that there is some clarity, however I also know that it can just be up to the officer on the day.
That's why I am reluctant to travel to Vietnam but I'm seeking advice based on the additional information in my post. However yes I'm aware that they won't let me leave at Mae Sai. If you re read the post it may provide additional clarity on my situation 🙂