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Which first arrival boundary should I put for my visa if I'm going to Pattaya?

Jun 7, 2022
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Clarissa *****
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Can anyone tell me which first arrival boundary I have to put in there? I am going to pattaya. Maybe that helps
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The first arrival boundary for your visa should be based on the airport where you land in Thailand. If you're arriving at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, you should indicate Bangkok as your arrival boundary. If you land in a different airport, you should use that location. This is independent of your final destination, which in your case is Pattaya.
Miguel *************
Airport where you arrive in the country. Wherever you go next doesn’t matter.
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Wayne *********
If you land in bkk then its Bangkok
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Wayne *********
Ok, so where ever you enter Thailand via immigration:)
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Clarissa *****
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@Wayne ********
it’s by Land coming from Cambodia to pattaya 🙂
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Nishant ************
@Clarissa ****
Then, enter the immigration checkpoint's name of the land border post through which you're going to enter Thailand.
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Gordon ********
Chonburi
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Paul ********
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Uh, hopelessly wrong.
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Clarissa *****
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@Paulo ********
thankfully they helped us at the agency hahaha 😀
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