Long Term Visa Questions
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Re: Long Term Visa Questions
I've been through this thread 3 times, and just want to clarify somethings.
1. EG Visa can be had on arrival, first for 30 days, and then a 3 (or is it 6?) month extension? No docs needed, just passport with 6 months validity.
2. Tourist visa is not an EG visa, and can NOT be extended in the same way.
3. To get an EB Visa, you need a letter of employment when applying? Then you need a work permit? (I didn't understand this fully)
4. What is an EOS, and was does MEEV EB EOS stand for?
Sorry, long term expat here, but my papers and permits were always taken care of for me before so I'm lost at the moment.
1. EG Visa can be had on arrival, first for 30 days, and then a 3 (or is it 6?) month extension? No docs needed, just passport with 6 months validity.
2. Tourist visa is not an EG visa, and can NOT be extended in the same way.
3. To get an EB Visa, you need a letter of employment when applying? Then you need a work permit? (I didn't understand this fully)
4. What is an EOS, and was does MEEV EB EOS stand for?
Sorry, long term expat here, but my papers and permits were always taken care of for me before so I'm lost at the moment.
Re: Long Term Visa Questions
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: Long Term Visa Questions
Try thisGTC7 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:16 am I've been through this thread 3 times, and just want to clarify somethings.
1. EG Visa can be had on arrival, first for 30 days, and then a 3 (or is it 6?) month extension? No docs needed, just passport with 6 months validity.
2. Tourist visa is not an EG visa, and can NOT be extended in the same way.
3. To get an EB Visa, you need a letter of employment when applying? Then you need a work permit? (I didn't understand this fully)
4. What is an EOS, and was does MEEV EB EOS stand for?
Sorry, long term expat here, but my papers and permits were always taken care of for me before so I'm lost at the moment.
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Thanks, reading it right now.
Re: Long Term Visa Questions
1. No...You need to obtain the E-type (Ordinary) Visa on arrival, valid for 1 month...with this visa you can then apply for the EG (General) EOS (Extension of Stay). 1,3,6 month EG EOS options are available, only the 6 mth EG EOS is multi-entry.GTC7 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:16 am I've been through this thread 3 times, and just want to clarify somethings.
1. EG Visa can be had on arrival, first for 30 days, and then a 3 (or is it 6?) month extension? No docs needed, just passport with 6 months validity.
2. Tourist visa is not an EG visa, and can NOT be extended in the same way.
3. To get an EB Visa, you need a letter of employment when applying? Then you need a work permit? (I didn't understand this fully)
4. What is an EOS, and was does MEEV EB EOS stand for?
2. Correct. The T-type (Tourist) visa can only be extended once, for a further 1 month giving a total stay of 2 months.
3. To apply for a 6 or 12 month EB EOS you need to provide either a) official letter of employment, or b) business license and tax patent if you're a business owner. You then will need to apply for a WP.
4. EOS = Extension of Stay
MEEV = Multi-entry/exit Visa (any 6 or 12 mth visa EOS).
EB = Business Extension of Stay of the E-type Visa
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Technically that would be a MEEEOS, no? :p
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Thank you PSD-Kiwi, much appreciated.
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Re: Long Term Visa Questions
Been a long time since I've seen visa related questions here, anyone renewed very recently? Usually renew around the end of August (EB is till end of September) but just read on some visa related groups it can now take up to 2 months to get your passport back? Any truth to this? Need to fly out end of September/beginning of October so anyone here with a recent experience, please let me know how it went. Thank you.
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Re: Long Term Visa Questions
There seems to be development now with the
EG EOS there now are reports of people obtaining one for the second time.
EG EOS there now are reports of people obtaining one for the second time.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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