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The difference between visa refusal and cancellation in Thailand

The difference between visa refusal and cancellation in Thailand is that visa refusal means that after you apply for a visa, the Thai side will not approve your application result, while cancellation means that after you have obtained a visa, the Thai side will cancel or terminate your visa.

1. visa refusal: it means that the Thai embassy refuses to apply for a visa because it thinks that the application conditions for a visa have not been met during your submission of materials, interview or review. Refusal may occur due to incomplete materials, personal conditions, insufficient funds, unclear tourism purposes and other reasons. If the visa is rejected, you need to wait until the next reapplication.

2. Cancellation: refers to that a valid Thai visa has been obtained, but the visa has been officially or unofficially withdrawn or suspended by the Thai side. Your visa may be cancelled due to reasons such as overstaying your stay in Thailand, submitting false applications, engaging in illegal activities in Thailand, and involving security issues. If the visa is cancelled, you must leave the country immediately or apply for a new visa.

visa refusal and cancellation have both affected the plan of going abroad, and both need to reschedule the itinerary or apply for a visa. When applying for a visa, it is recommended to read the visa application requirements carefully and prepare all kinds of supporting materials to ensure that all the application processes are completed. After obtaining the visa, you should also abide by the relevant laws and regulations during your stay in Thailand to avoid the cancellation of the visa.