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What is the best way to cross the border from Thailand and what do I need for a 35-day stay?

Nov 14, 2018
7 years ago
Looking for advice...

I am a regular traveller to Thailand, generally i have short stays at 25-28 days... this time i am here for 35 days... i know i have to cross the border at sometime before the 30th day...

I will be in Nakon Phanom within the next day or so...

where is the best place to cross the border and how much money does it cost to do it...???

What will i need to achieve this???

Thanks
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The user is seeking advice for crossing the border during their 35-day stay in Thailand. They inquire about the best crossing point and associated costs, while comments suggest considering a 30-day visa extension for 1900 baht from a local immigration office instead of crossing the border.
Tod *********
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@Ja***
(y) rather than border bouncing (and paying for a visa to another country) the 30 day extension at the local immigration office for 1900baht is the way to go..
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James ********
Your passport is from where?
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@James *******
thanks mate
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you should be able to get a 30 days extension of stay at Thai Immigration. 1,900 Thai baht fee.
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Rod *********************
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