I've received a Thailand's Non-immigrant ED Visa through email (E-visa).
But I would like to have that beautiful physical visa sticker on my passport instead of the stamping, can I ask the embassy for it?
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The conversation clarifies that if you have received a Non-immigrant ED E-visa, you will only get a PDF document as your visa, as all Thai embassies now issue e-visas exclusively and do not provide physical visa stickers. It is recommended to print the PDF, which serves as your visa, and there is no option to request a sticker.
If you fill the passport you will have to get a new one
David **********
As long as you get the stamp in your passport that's all you need
Nigel **************
You want a sticker, go to Luang Prabang in Laos. Their Visa on Arrival is a big sticker that fills a whole passport page. 😉😉😉🤣🤣
Dca *****
No, don't bother going to a Thai Embassy or Thai Consulate for a Thai Visa Sticker....
All Thai Embassies and Thai Consulates only issue Thai E–Visa's as a PDF file now
ElÃas ********
No, if it's an e-visa, the PDF is all what you get.
Stuart *********
You no longer have the option of a sticker in your passport for a visa these days as all embassies are on-line only now. Print the PDF as that is your visa.
Mark ******
In the future you will just think ‘visa’ and you’ll have one. And everyone will know.
when ellon musk with his powerful friends forces everyone to get brain chip
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Benjamin *********
Save space in your passport instead.
Garry ******
Its just paper, it doesn't matter. In the future we wouldn't even have stamps anymore, then passport book altogether.
Brandon ************
All Thai embassies in the world have switched to e-visa. You're not even allowed on embassy property anymore. Print the pdf you received as that is your visa.
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