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What type of visa or entry does a Slovak citizen receive when crossing from Laos to Thailand?

Oct 24, 2024
2 years ago
Peter *********
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Today I crossed the land border from Laos to Thailand and I have a visa for 2 months, I am from Slovakia.
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A Slovak citizen crossing the border from Laos to Thailand typically receives a visa-exempt entry stamp, allowing them 60 days of stay, not a traditional visa. This has led to questions and confirmations about the true nature of the entry status.
Frank **********
Congratulations
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Stevie *****
Good for you.
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Cubi ******
Good for u
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Panjai ************
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Hoffman ******
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Hoffman ******
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Steven *******
The day you get stamped in counts as Day 1, even if it’s close to midnight.
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Clay *********
Enjoy this wonderful country.
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Brad ********
I picked up my coffee. I than put it back down.
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Andrew **********
Yesterday I mowed the lawns and $20 in my pocket
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Maurice *******
Welcome to the Land of plenty smiles. Be sure to be overwhelmed by Smiles. Just take your Time to decodes those real and Fake
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Krzysztof *************
Our hero.
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Steve *******
Congratulations! Have wonderful weekend!
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Mike *******
Warning, do not stay for two months, or you will overstay (assuming 30 days to e a month occasionally catches people out).
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Will *********
good to hear - it isn't a visa, though, it is a 60 day (not 2 months) visa free entry stamp.
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Miroslav **********
@Peter ********
Nejsou to víza, ale bezvizový vstup. Nebo jsi si snad vyřizoval víza v Laosu na vstup do 🇹🇭? To bych pochyboval.
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Man ****
Ok
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Richard **************
Good to know
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Stan ***********
You didnt get a visa
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Nom *******
@Stan **********
he’s from Slovenia
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@Nom ******
and he’s from Slovakia not Slovenia 😂
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@Stan **********
good to know
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Stan ***********
@Nom ******
Slovenians don’t need a visa
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Francesco **********
wow, some weeks ago i even cooked pasta at 1:30am……….
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@Francesco *********
we would need timestamped pictures and video or it didn’t happen 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Francesco **********
@Erik ******
i unfortunately don’t have but i am from switzerland 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Sean *****
Wow 😩
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Sean *****
Wow😩
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Garrett ***********
When you exited Thailand, how many days did you stay in Laos?
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@Garrett **********
I think the requirement is overnight or 24 hours.
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@Will ********
it's not. Only at 2 locations
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Will *********
here's an interview with a government official

60 visa interview.

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Will *********
what isn't? What locations?
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Graham ******
Do you mean a Visa Exempt entry stamp?
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Peter *********
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@Graham *****
yes, because it was only for 14 days before when you go by land.
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Graham ******
@Peter ********
yes, many years ago it was only 15 days by land
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