Could you please share your border bounce experience? Cuz my 180 day stamp is gonna expire soon
Which country did you do?
How many days did you have to stay? And
What questions did they ask upon entry of another country and
Entry back to Thailand?
Thanks so much in advance
Have a nice day
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The conversation provides insights into various personal experiences of border bouncing from Thailand as a way to reset a 180-day visa stamp. Users share their preferred countries for border runs, like Laos, Taiwan, and Spain, emphasizing the ease of airport immigration over land border crossings. Most experienced no significant questioning from immigration, focusing instead on casual inquiries or no questions at all. This indicates that border bouncing can be straightforward, especially with a multi-entry visa.
I have entered and exited a couple times already on the DTV (remote work nomad). Never had any questions from immigration. I went to Taiwan, Spain and Laos.
I definitely prefer airport immigration over the land border at Vientiane because much easier than the walking, crowded bus between Lao and Thai border, etc
The other country didn't ask any questions related to the stay in Thailand or DTV. Irrelevant to them
There are no minimum days to stay away, it is 5-year multi entry visa you leave and return as you wish. I have left and returned 3 times but not specifically for border bouncing. I was asked once, what was my job? The rest nothing but welcome and questions on football/English Premier league, The DTV is well established now so you should have no problems,
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