I am from Bhutan and right now in Cambodia with Cambodian visa. I am planning to fly from Siem Rep to Don Muang, coz my my flight back to Bhutan is on 3rd Jan. Will I get visa on arrival at Don Muang Airport?
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A Bhutanese citizen can apply for a Visa on Arrival at Don Muang Airport upon arrival from Cambodia, which grants a 15-day stay in Thailand.
Charlie *********
Hi Nowo, do you mind if I ask you a question?
Are there direct flights from Don Muang to Bhutan? Asking for a friend
Dorji *********
There are 2 daily flights from Suvarnabhumi to Bhutan :
1. Druk Air
2. Bhutan Airlines
Malcolm ********
Right. Druk airlines from Suvarnabhumi.
Dorji *********
No flight from Donmuang to Bhutan
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Robert *******
You have to apply for the Visa on Arrival at the Immigration desk on the airport and will give you a 15 day Admitted to Stay in Thailand.
there is no Thai Consulate in Siam Reap. You get visa on arrival, 15days, THB2,000.-, but most likely will preapre THB20,000 in cash to show, hotel booking and onward flight. If I remeber correctly you already have a couple of Tourist Visa from Laos. So you might have an issue if IO not believe you.
Robert *******
According this list of countries Bhutan is on the list of Visa On Arrival. There is no 7 days to get out of the country, just because if denied entry he won't be inside the country.
This morning he went to Thai consulate in Siem Rep and asked whether he will get visa on arrival at Donmuang airport, They said he won't get ( May depend on country)
Now we have another question, Even if he don't get arrival visa, will he get 7 days to get out of the country from Donmuang? Coz, if he get 7 days, he will have enough time as he will be entering Thailand on 28th and flying out on 3rd Jan.
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