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Hi! When applying online. You’ll be asked about you day of arrival and adress of stay.. even the day of departure. I think many people come on a one way ticket. So how do I fill out these boxes?
This was our experience yesterday at BKK airport. We had a one way flight into Bangkok as we are going travelling.
Arrived from the UK via India. No onward/return air ticket. We were asked by the IO how long we were planning to stay and when/where/how we were leaving.
We have been to Thailand twice this year already but short stays within the 60 day visa exempt period. No questions asked about number of times visiting.
We do not plan to stay longer than our visa exempt 60 days this time either but our plans are flexible. I purchased bus tickets to Vientiane and booked a refundable hotel there for two reasons:-
1. In case we needed proof we would be leaving Thailand (within the visa exempt period); and
2. In case our airline questioned us having a one way flight (Air India did question this at the boarding gate in London). They do not want to be responsible for paying in case we are deported.
The IO did not ask to see any proof of the onward travel out of Thailand. But for the sake of £7 for two of us, this was worth it for peace of mind!
There were other nationalities being carefully scrutinised by the IO who were in front of us in the queue.
Thanks for all the advice on the posts in this group. They have been very informative and helpful.
I will do my TDAC but can they say to me not come in to Thailand even i am going back home after 3 months or i need to show them a ticket back home also? What is the rules for book one way?
Quick question: I'm applying for a DTV visa from Germany and then flying to Bangkok with a one-way ticket and on to Chiang Mai. Do I actually need a return ticket? The officials can see in the system that I have a long-term visa, right?
For those that applied for DTV in Vietnam is it better to:
• A) Just buy a one way plane ticket to Hanoi, then once visa is approved buy another one way back? (Sometimes at airports they wanna see ur return flight so that is my concern with this option)
• B) Buy a Return Flex ticket. So you can change your fly back date depending on when your visa is approved.
Has anyone used an onward travel ticket?, I don't particularly want to buy a return ticket, onward travel tickets are available for a 24 hour period for $12. Just wondering if they are accepted by the airlines and thai immigration if asked for proof of onward travel, thank you