Hello guys!
I am new in this site as I am looking for some true information about my case. Let me explain you.
I use to live in Thailand as tourist, and I had 3 tourist visas issued in Penang, Malaysia (a hotspot, I know). So at the time I ask for the third TOURIST VISA they put me a red remark on my stamp. OK, I know what this means.
The problem comes when, on last 25th february, I tried to entry Thailand by Suvarnabumi Airport, directly from Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam). The officer stopped me and started making questions about what am I doing in Thailand? They clearly thought I was working there.
I shown them cash twice, more than enough, and also I offered to show some banks statements. Nothing worked…
They put me this stamp in my passport (I will attach here) and I had to spent one night in a room until the next day, when an airline staff came for me and take me to Ho Chi Minh, under deportation status…
Now I am in Spain and I sent all the paperwork to obtain a tourist visa from Thai consulate in Madrid. Do you know if I have to wait some period before trying again?
The reason they wrote on that stamp, appearently, is no proof of funds. And, as far as I know, this is not a blacklist stamp but a refusal stamp. Doesnt it?
Sorry for bothering you. Thank You in advance.
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there seems to be no real consistency when tourists are getting pulled up on this. from what i have read on here it seems that some IO’s on certain days will decide, right let’s deny a tourist and you got unlucky. by their own visa rules, you were within the rules really and the fact they use no funds against people that show the funds, i think that’s wrong. anyway, i would certainly keep that TM11 form with you as may well help. gone are the days of continuous back to back tourist and visa exempts. christ back in the day people used to just leave their passports at the wall restaurant in silom over night and pick them up next day all stamped up