I used a letter of employment to get a visa and now I don’t want the job. Can I use the visa?

last updated 30th June 2010

Just to clarify the situation, this is a question from a teacher who applied for and accepted a teaching position whilst still in their home country (rarely a good idea) and now the teacher has arrived in Thailand, the job isn’t what the teacher had been promised. Oh what a surprise!

So the school sent the teacher a letter of employment or ‘letter of intent to employ’ and the teacher used that letter to obtain a rather nice multiple-entry visa.

Yes, you can carry on using the visa. If it’s a genuine case, then it’s not your fault that you’ve been misled by an employer. These things do happen.  

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