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Non Immigrant B Or Ed


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#1 ajarnbill

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Posted 2005-11-04 20:37:01

I got back from Vientiane this week after applying for a new visa. My last visa was a non-immigrant b issued on the basis of my having a contract as a teaching assistant at the university I attend here. My work contract has expired but I am still a full-time student. The university gave me a single typed sheet of paper telling them that I am a student at this university. I was not sure whether I would be eligible to work with the ED visa that I was seeking. I expect to be getting a new contract to help teach part-time at a local primary school. I have worked there before. Due to a mess in the local government here my contract has been delayed. To make a long story short, I was issued a non-immigrant b rather than the ED. Have I caught a break or should I expect a problem later?

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Posted 2005-11-04 21:26:27

You may routinely obtain a work permit on the basis of an entry permit issued against an ED visa.  An ED entry permit is a routine qualifying non-immigrant entry permit for work permit purposes.

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#3 lopburi3

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Posted 2005-11-05 09:15:16

As I understand post he has a B visa rather than ED and no job in the immediate future.  So expect the question will be if he continues among the unemployed can he extend the B on the basis of his study?

#4 dr_Pat_Pong

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Posted 2005-11-05 09:27:43

He needs Immigration to amend the category from B to ED. Should be a simple process if he finds a decent officer.

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Posted 2005-11-05 09:40:38

dr_Pat_Pong, on 2005-11-05 09:27:43, said:

He needs Immigration to amend the category from B to ED. Should be a simple process if he finds a decent officer.

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But an extra 2,000 baht. :o

#6 ajarnbill

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Posted 2005-11-05 19:47:58

Thanks for the replies.
I do have the possibility of working again for a teseban school here. That would give me the contract needed to get the work permit and to extend my visa. The alternative is to take a trip to Phibun and straighten this out with immigration there. How long can I possibly wait before going to Phibun?
The ironic thing is there were teachers there in Vientiane with piles of documents being denied a non b visa and I got one with one single sheet of paper which asked for an ED visa.

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Posted 2005-11-06 04:34:02

lopburi3, on 2005-11-05 09:40:38, said:

dr_Pat_Pong, on 2005-11-05 09:27:43, said:

He needs Immigration to amend the category from B to ED. Should be a simple process if he finds a decent officer.

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But an extra 2,000 baht. :o

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