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Was the 90-day visa exempt entry smooth at DMK airport?

Aug 6, 2017
9 years ago
Bobin *****
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Reporting in.

Just got thru immigration at DMK via 90 day visa exempt entry and was let thru without being asked any questions.
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The user shared their experience at DMK airport, where they entered Thailand using a 90-day visa exempt entry without any questions from immigration. Some comments highlighted that this type of entry is not common and is linked to specific countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and South Korea. There was also mention of differing wait times at immigration, with some travelers reporting long waits while the user experienced a quick process.
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David **********
Must have asked you for your passport at least
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Jeremy ********
Bobbin how long were you in Line...were you stuck in the Immigration line for 4+ hours?
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Bobin *****
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I left DMK 2 days ago and the lines were absolutely atrocious. Worst Ive seen ever.
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Jeremy ********
i guess they had to save face from 2 days ago
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Bobin *****
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Around 3.15pm Sunday afternoon
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Bobin *****
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20 minutes
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Lloyd ********
It is not technically a visa exempt entry, it is via a bi-lateral agreement.
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Robert *******
Not if his passport is from one of these countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru & South Korea
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Henry *********
I didn't know that. It's the same for Laotians. My wife would lose her birth nationality if she became British, like me.
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Robert *******
Royal Dutch Navy,
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Robert *******
My Dutch Government has changed the rules on dual citizenship, they take your passport when you apply for a new one if you have dual citizenship. It becomes than a pain in the ass with visa to visit my family and with the ease of getting a Thai Visa I would not do it.
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Bobin *****
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@Robert ******
were you in the navy
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Henry *********
Are you planning to get one?
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Robert *******
My facebook page says Im living in Thailand, but I still do not have a Thai passport.
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Henry *********
But I guess he's Korean!
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Henry *********
Right. But his Facebook page looks like he's from Chicago!
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Bobin *****
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Correct.
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Henry *********
90 day visa exempt is unusual.
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