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Can I pay for my Laos visa on arrival in Thai baht?

Oct 1, 2022
4 years ago
Robert *******
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just to let people know...i caught a flight to Vientiane today from Don Meung with Air Asia and paid for my Laos visa on arrival in Thai baht (1700)...Some people paid in U.S.Dollars ...
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A traveler shared their recent experience flying from Don Meung to Vientiane, confirming that they were able to pay for their Laos visa on arrival using Thai baht (1700 THB). They noted that others at the airport paid using U.S. dollars. Additionally, another comment mentioned that the user had received a 30-day entry to Thailand, which they later extended for another 30 days before departing.
Robert *******
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i arrived in Thailand in August and was given 30 days.i then went to immigration for an extension..Which i was given for another 30 days..I departed from Thailand this afternoon and will re- enter tommorow afternoon.
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James ********
@Robert ******
tomorrow, you will be getting a 45 day stamp on arrival plus one 30 day extension of stay from your local Thai immigration office for 1900 Thai baht.
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James ********
Safe travels ✈️.
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Robert *******
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@James *******
Thank you ..
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Robert *******
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@James *******
yes....Handy,but i return to UK at the end of October .
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James ********
Thank you for your report.
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