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@Raphael *******
sorry I also saw 1 NovšŸ˜… anyway it’s only Phuket airport immigration officer could fix. Immigration at town could fix only if airport officer put correct in computer data base and not correct only the stamp itself. But most likely airport officer put the same to computer as well. So could be easier to go directly to airport
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You can go to phuket airport to get your stamp fixed (btw the first stamp is not 180 days as well bit other side, should be 30 Apr not 9 May šŸ˜…)
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@Eva ********
but it doesn’t say foreign tourist…
@Tod ********
do you know if they have announced requirement for applying foreign national status in Malaysia for long term visas applications?
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@Tod ********
there was a special visa type arrangement for Singaporeans who wish to stay longer in Thailand , Thai Embassy in Sg has removed this type of visa from their website
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@Manda ******
you need power of attorney from LL to be able to register yourself at immigration.

It could be done online though, LL or authorized person with all the documents need to create the online account first uploading all the documents (owner id/ chanot etc etc ). It could be done using this link (you could check users guide there first as well)

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@Alexa **********
also for Embassy in Seoul - as short term visitor of South Korea you are allowed to apply via e-visa only for tourist visa. Any long term application incl DTV required alien registration card copy submission- means you should be legal resident there during whole process and for DTV they declare up to 4 weeks for approval…
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@Alexa **********
for HK you should be legal resident of HK/Maccao (not a visitor who just physically present in HK) to apply via e-visa there…
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