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@John ******
Yeah it's like a caveat. "We believe our citizen gave us legit documents!" Thanks!
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They did if for me 2+ years ago (can't recall was it same day or next day) although a provision which I can't exactly recall and don't have docs in front of me stated something like they can't 100% guarantee it. Looked on embassy website several days ago and suggests that same thing. Only Friday did I try to get Thailand to certify that but that must be done within 6 months of other country's certification as it turns out. Appreciate the help John!
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@Graham *****
Alas, it says "We're sorry, this site is currently experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again in a few moments". Which I've been doing with no success. Will keep trying. Thanks for help Graham!
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@Stuart ********
Thank you so so much for all this! As I'm in process of attempting to obtain a non immigrant-b visa (and have most of the paperwork secured) I'm planning on working/staying in Thailand for awhile. Perhaps I could show that paperwork in lieu of ticket out of Thailand, and my apartment contract and letter with seal on it stating I do live in it instead of booked accomodaton. And of course 20,000b. Your and everyone's help greatly appreciated!
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Thanks. I did receive a stamp in passport- although at the time in September it was 30. And I indeed extended that a further 30 days. I very much appreciate the info!
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Thanks very much Stuart for all including terminology clarification. In 2022 I've entered Thailand 3 times- all by air: once from Cambodia and twice from US. Upon arriving into Don Muang after a weekend in Cambodia I was asked by immigration where's my Visa? I stated didn't know needed one and they stamped me in. Perhaps I've reached my limit? Also, perhaps if I can show what non-b immigration paperwork I do have- that will increase my chances of being let in? Thanks again.
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