Ok. Time to figure out my next visa move. Volunteer seems like it's not going to happen.
Is a multiple entry from my home country possible? My home country is USA. And of course, I would go there to get it. Or they only have single entry tourist visa at this time?
What is a "Special" tourist visa? What are the benefits and requirements?
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The user is inquiring about the possibility of applying for a multiple entry tourist visa from the USA, especially in light of volunteering plans that are not materializing. Comments suggest that multiple entry visas are currently not offered, particularly since COVID-19. The Special Tourist Visa (STV) is mentioned as a viable option that allows for up to 9 months of stay but cannot be converted to other types of visas. Alternatives such as the TR visa or exemptions leading to ED or Non-B visa are also discussed.
Multiple entry is not currently offered - to be honest, I haven't seen anyone enter on multiple entry since Covid. I could be wrong ๐
Special Tourist Visa (STV) can allow stays up to 9months but cannot be converted. This visa is available until Sept 2022, I believe.
Or you can enter on TR visa or exempt and try to convert to an ED/Non-B visa which could allow up to 12 months extension for that visa... depending if you find an employer or a school to attend.
I never said that it wasn't an option. I just didn't mention Volunteer visa because it's a hit or miss.
Some NGOs that offer volunteer visas have postponed programs due to Covid 19, so they haven't been prepping the documents for volunteer visas for those that are abroad. But if you do your research, you may find an NGO or other organizations that could still help.
Again, it's a hit or a miss.
I know 1-2 schools have helped people get ED Visas from abroad. While Ed Extensions in-country are possible as schools/programs reopen, as the country improves.
For what it is worth I did back-to-back tourist visas for a couple of years. I dont necessary recommend it but it did work for me. Also, I know people work as teachers without the proper paperwork (degree). You only need a college degree (I think) plus TEFL.
Finally, a lot of people take up the life of a professional scuba instructor as a form of employment. There is an upfront investment (time/money) but it may also be an option for you.