Thai MVE Visa at Yangon embassy
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Is it possible to apply for a Thai MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) at the Thai Embassy in Yangon ?
I can only see the "single entry tourist visa" option on their website.
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Is it possible to apply for a Thai MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) at the Thai Embassy in Yangon ?
I can only see the "single entry tourist visa" option on their website.
Thanks!
visas thailand tourist-visas myanmar
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Is it possible to apply for a Thai MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) at the Thai Embassy in Yangon ?
I can only see the "single entry tourist visa" option on their website.
Thanks!
visas thailand tourist-visas myanmar
Is it possible to apply for a Thai MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) at the Thai Embassy in Yangon ?
I can only see the "single entry tourist visa" option on their website.
Thanks!
visas thailand tourist-visas myanmar
visas thailand tourist-visas myanmar
asked Oct 16 '17 at 16:23
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Thai Embassies are not the best at keeping their websites up to date. You might need to call to double check as in theory METVs are available to all nationalities.
But METVs are only available in your country of citizenship or legal residence, unlike other Thai visas which can be obtained at various locations. But TIT, so required proof of residency may vary.
good point, the embassy replied to my email (see my answer) but it is possible that I get my application rejected for "not residing in Myanmar". Let's see, visas in southeast Asia seems to be very much a "trial and error" process...
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 14:29
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I just went to ask for an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon embassy.
Here is the outcome:
- it is NOT possible to get an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon Embassy if you do not reside in Myanmar
however, it is possible to get a 3 month Tourist visa for Thailand at their Yangon embassy, even if you do not reside in MyanmarThere is no such thing as a 3 months visa. The dates on the visa are giving the timeframe in which you can start using the 2 months tourist visa.
I went on Nov 27th, they took 1 day to process the application. On Nov 28th I had my passport with the 3 months 2 months tourist visa. Note that the visa date starts on the actual date of the application, not on the date I enter the country it seems (see the dates on the visa pic). It seems that the dates on the visa is the timeframe you have to enter the country: in this case, you can start using your 2 months tourist visa in the next 3 months.
Triple check your understanding of what visa you get both at the Thai embassy where applying for the visa and at the immigration check when entering the country. Over staying a visa will earn you a big fine, a lot of time consuming and stressful paperwork.
I assume you know of the bank account rules, 6000 euro average balance for six months, for an METV?
â user13044
Oct 17 '17 at 15:22
@Irked yes I've read that. But criterias seem to be slightly changing depending on where you apply. I will try my best to prepare whatever I can & if it falls through then f*** it
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 15:32
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
3
down vote
Thai Embassies are not the best at keeping their websites up to date. You might need to call to double check as in theory METVs are available to all nationalities.
But METVs are only available in your country of citizenship or legal residence, unlike other Thai visas which can be obtained at various locations. But TIT, so required proof of residency may vary.
good point, the embassy replied to my email (see my answer) but it is possible that I get my application rejected for "not residing in Myanmar". Let's see, visas in southeast Asia seems to be very much a "trial and error" process...
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 14:29
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up vote
3
down vote
Thai Embassies are not the best at keeping their websites up to date. You might need to call to double check as in theory METVs are available to all nationalities.
But METVs are only available in your country of citizenship or legal residence, unlike other Thai visas which can be obtained at various locations. But TIT, so required proof of residency may vary.
good point, the embassy replied to my email (see my answer) but it is possible that I get my application rejected for "not residing in Myanmar". Let's see, visas in southeast Asia seems to be very much a "trial and error" process...
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 14:29
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up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
Thai Embassies are not the best at keeping their websites up to date. You might need to call to double check as in theory METVs are available to all nationalities.
But METVs are only available in your country of citizenship or legal residence, unlike other Thai visas which can be obtained at various locations. But TIT, so required proof of residency may vary.
Thai Embassies are not the best at keeping their websites up to date. You might need to call to double check as in theory METVs are available to all nationalities.
But METVs are only available in your country of citizenship or legal residence, unlike other Thai visas which can be obtained at various locations. But TIT, so required proof of residency may vary.
answered Oct 17 '17 at 0:48
user13044
good point, the embassy replied to my email (see my answer) but it is possible that I get my application rejected for "not residing in Myanmar". Let's see, visas in southeast Asia seems to be very much a "trial and error" process...
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 14:29
add a comment |Â
good point, the embassy replied to my email (see my answer) but it is possible that I get my application rejected for "not residing in Myanmar". Let's see, visas in southeast Asia seems to be very much a "trial and error" process...
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 14:29
good point, the embassy replied to my email (see my answer) but it is possible that I get my application rejected for "not residing in Myanmar". Let's see, visas in southeast Asia seems to be very much a "trial and error" process...
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 14:29
good point, the embassy replied to my email (see my answer) but it is possible that I get my application rejected for "not residing in Myanmar". Let's see, visas in southeast Asia seems to be very much a "trial and error" process...
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 14:29
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
I just went to ask for an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon embassy.
Here is the outcome:
- it is NOT possible to get an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon Embassy if you do not reside in Myanmar
however, it is possible to get a 3 month Tourist visa for Thailand at their Yangon embassy, even if you do not reside in MyanmarThere is no such thing as a 3 months visa. The dates on the visa are giving the timeframe in which you can start using the 2 months tourist visa.
I went on Nov 27th, they took 1 day to process the application. On Nov 28th I had my passport with the 3 months 2 months tourist visa. Note that the visa date starts on the actual date of the application, not on the date I enter the country it seems (see the dates on the visa pic). It seems that the dates on the visa is the timeframe you have to enter the country: in this case, you can start using your 2 months tourist visa in the next 3 months.
Triple check your understanding of what visa you get both at the Thai embassy where applying for the visa and at the immigration check when entering the country. Over staying a visa will earn you a big fine, a lot of time consuming and stressful paperwork.
I assume you know of the bank account rules, 6000 euro average balance for six months, for an METV?
â user13044
Oct 17 '17 at 15:22
@Irked yes I've read that. But criterias seem to be slightly changing depending on where you apply. I will try my best to prepare whatever I can & if it falls through then f*** it
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 15:32
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
I just went to ask for an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon embassy.
Here is the outcome:
- it is NOT possible to get an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon Embassy if you do not reside in Myanmar
however, it is possible to get a 3 month Tourist visa for Thailand at their Yangon embassy, even if you do not reside in MyanmarThere is no such thing as a 3 months visa. The dates on the visa are giving the timeframe in which you can start using the 2 months tourist visa.
I went on Nov 27th, they took 1 day to process the application. On Nov 28th I had my passport with the 3 months 2 months tourist visa. Note that the visa date starts on the actual date of the application, not on the date I enter the country it seems (see the dates on the visa pic). It seems that the dates on the visa is the timeframe you have to enter the country: in this case, you can start using your 2 months tourist visa in the next 3 months.
Triple check your understanding of what visa you get both at the Thai embassy where applying for the visa and at the immigration check when entering the country. Over staying a visa will earn you a big fine, a lot of time consuming and stressful paperwork.
I assume you know of the bank account rules, 6000 euro average balance for six months, for an METV?
â user13044
Oct 17 '17 at 15:22
@Irked yes I've read that. But criterias seem to be slightly changing depending on where you apply. I will try my best to prepare whatever I can & if it falls through then f*** it
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 15:32
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
I just went to ask for an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon embassy.
Here is the outcome:
- it is NOT possible to get an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon Embassy if you do not reside in Myanmar
however, it is possible to get a 3 month Tourist visa for Thailand at their Yangon embassy, even if you do not reside in MyanmarThere is no such thing as a 3 months visa. The dates on the visa are giving the timeframe in which you can start using the 2 months tourist visa.
I went on Nov 27th, they took 1 day to process the application. On Nov 28th I had my passport with the 3 months 2 months tourist visa. Note that the visa date starts on the actual date of the application, not on the date I enter the country it seems (see the dates on the visa pic). It seems that the dates on the visa is the timeframe you have to enter the country: in this case, you can start using your 2 months tourist visa in the next 3 months.
Triple check your understanding of what visa you get both at the Thai embassy where applying for the visa and at the immigration check when entering the country. Over staying a visa will earn you a big fine, a lot of time consuming and stressful paperwork.
I just went to ask for an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon embassy.
Here is the outcome:
- it is NOT possible to get an MEV (Multiple Entry Tourist Visa) for Thailand at their Yangon Embassy if you do not reside in Myanmar
however, it is possible to get a 3 month Tourist visa for Thailand at their Yangon embassy, even if you do not reside in MyanmarThere is no such thing as a 3 months visa. The dates on the visa are giving the timeframe in which you can start using the 2 months tourist visa.
I went on Nov 27th, they took 1 day to process the application. On Nov 28th I had my passport with the 3 months 2 months tourist visa. Note that the visa date starts on the actual date of the application, not on the date I enter the country it seems (see the dates on the visa pic). It seems that the dates on the visa is the timeframe you have to enter the country: in this case, you can start using your 2 months tourist visa in the next 3 months.
Triple check your understanding of what visa you get both at the Thai embassy where applying for the visa and at the immigration check when entering the country. Over staying a visa will earn you a big fine, a lot of time consuming and stressful paperwork.
edited Feb 26 at 12:33
answered Oct 17 '17 at 14:27
Adrien Be
4,64232983
4,64232983
I assume you know of the bank account rules, 6000 euro average balance for six months, for an METV?
â user13044
Oct 17 '17 at 15:22
@Irked yes I've read that. But criterias seem to be slightly changing depending on where you apply. I will try my best to prepare whatever I can & if it falls through then f*** it
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 15:32
add a comment |Â
I assume you know of the bank account rules, 6000 euro average balance for six months, for an METV?
â user13044
Oct 17 '17 at 15:22
@Irked yes I've read that. But criterias seem to be slightly changing depending on where you apply. I will try my best to prepare whatever I can & if it falls through then f*** it
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 15:32
I assume you know of the bank account rules, 6000 euro average balance for six months, for an METV?
â user13044
Oct 17 '17 at 15:22
I assume you know of the bank account rules, 6000 euro average balance for six months, for an METV?
â user13044
Oct 17 '17 at 15:22
@Irked yes I've read that. But criterias seem to be slightly changing depending on where you apply. I will try my best to prepare whatever I can & if it falls through then f*** it
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 15:32
@Irked yes I've read that. But criterias seem to be slightly changing depending on where you apply. I will try my best to prepare whatever I can & if it falls through then f*** it
â Adrien Be
Oct 17 '17 at 15:32
add a comment |Â
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