Help! Visa From Penang Info Needed...
Started by JayCee, 2012-01-15 10:30
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12 replies to this topic
#1Posted 2012-01-15 10:30:53
I just need to know what the latest requirements are for a tourist visa from Penang.
I have just finished my 1st two month tourist visa with 1 month extention obtained in Bangkok. My wife works in Bangkok and we have a baby. I have only a tourist visa (will apply for ED visa in the next two months) but for now am worried I need to provide proof of funds (dont have this) and a ticket home (don't have this). Can anybody help me? #2Posted 2012-01-15 10:39:09
You can apply for a 60 day extension in Bangkok since you have a Thai family. Cost 1900 baht.
#3Posted 2012-01-15 10:43:27
Hi. I don't have a Thai family. My partner is British and teaches here. We are not married. I am Italian, but no work permit. I have to go today to Penang for a new Tourist visa. Does anyone know what is currently required?
#4Posted 2012-01-15 10:46:48
I didn't think any proof of funds or flights out required for a single entry tv?! A double entry one requires onward flights according to Australian consulate website
#5Posted 2012-01-15 11:00:42
Penang will not give you another tourist visa if you have extended a previous one.
If you don't extend your tourist visa, they will give you three, maybe four more visas, then, refuse you more. #6Posted 2012-01-15 11:08:30
As said extension of tourist visa has been a red flag there so any new visa issue is questionable - if you already have tickets be prepared to continue to KL to get the visa.
#7Posted 2012-01-15 11:45:34
Penang will not give you another tourist visa if you have extended a previous one. If you don't extend your tourist visa, they will give you three, maybe four more visas, then, refuse you more. Is it absolutely certain that after extending my tourist visa in Bangkok I will not get a new tourist visa in Penang? #8Posted 2012-01-15 12:12:09
Penang will not give you another tourist visa if you have extended a previous one. If you don't extend your tourist visa, they will give you three, maybe four more visas, then, refuse you more. Is it absolutely certain that after extending my tourist visa in Bangkok I will not get a new tourist visa in Penang? Better to do as suggested and go to KL. Over the past many years it seems that the Thai consulates in other neighboring countries have taken turns being the "hot place" to go for visas. One year it's Penang, the next it's Vientiane, next was Phnom Phen etc. etc. #9Posted 2012-01-15 20:35:10
JayCee, you did not mention the age of your child. Theoretically you would qualify for a multiple-entry non-O visa for the purpose of travelling to Thailand to visit your child, but it is uncertain whether any consulate in the region would give it to you. If ever you go to the consulate in Savannakhet you could ask them about it; bring the child's birth certificate along and perhaps also a letter from the child's mother stating that she has invited you to visit your child as often as possible and hopes that the consulate will give you the visa. If they won't give you the multiple-entry non-O visa, at least you should be able to get a double-entry tourist visa there.
#10Posted 2012-01-15 22:40:01
Thanks for this info. My baby is 10 months old. I will definitely look into that visa mentioned as it would save me so much stress. Apply for tourist visa in Penang tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
#11Posted 2012-01-16 00:40:38
I just got back from Penang 2 weeks ago and got my 4th tourist Visa in a row. I have also had the 1 month extentions on them all. This time though they put a red stamp on my visa saying I can't get any more till after I return back to my country. Didn't need any tickets out or to show I had any funds, but there was a notice there to say they may require you to show 20000 baht is funds, but I think that is just to scare you.
I go back to Australia in 6 weeks for a short time, then I can start all over again. #12Posted 2012-01-18 03:16:33
Thank you for this report, Brian. Single-entry visa, I presume.
#13Posted 2012-01-19 03:07:22
Thank you for this report, Brian. Single-entry visa, I presume. I went to the Thai embassy by myself and there were no problems they just pointed out the stamp when they gave it back. |
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