I need to visit a Thai embassy outside of Thailand to apply for an education visa.
I heard some embassies are stricter than others (based on history and length in Thailand) and I have a 3 year history of education and tourist visas.
Any advice on which outside embassy is the easiest to get the visa approved?
TIA
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking advice on which Thai embassy outside Thailand is the easiest for applying for an education visa, considering their three-year history of education and tourist visas. A comment notes that obtaining an education visa may not be easy, emphasizing the requirement for full-time attendance and regular progress reports.
None will be easy. If you want an Ed visa you will be expected to attend the course full time and extend every 3 months with a progress and attendance report sent to immigration by the school.
thanks for the reply. I know all the requirements of the course etc. I'm just looking for personal experience of getting an Ed visa from outside, which consulates have been approving/declining recently.
the answer to that is 'yes.' what makes you question if I will?
The point is actually regarding which consulates are denying Ed visa applications at the moment, and to see if anyone has had recent success at a particular consulate.
read the post mate. My concern is about the application being rejected due to a lengthy history in Thailand. It's a genuine application with a university. But cheers for the snarky comment. ๐