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Hi, I have already stayed 60 days in Thailand using visa exemptions, and I extended another 30 days in Phuket. Now I have 15 days left. If I want to stay in Thailand for 2 more months:
📌Option 1: Can I do a visa run by land via Laos or Myanmar? Is that correct?
📌Option 2: Can I just fly to Singapore or Malaysia for 3-4 days, return to Thailand, and get another 60 days?
I did a land border bounce last month and need to extend 30 days. What documents do I need and where do I need to go in Bangkok? Do I need a flight out or don’t need that from a land border bounce. I still want to do another bounce next month
I arrived in Thailand on the 2nd of September I then did a land border bounce on the 27th of September And have now done an extension for 30 days. Can I do this process again with a land border bounce?
Just did my first land border bounce with ease at Maesai to Tachilek Myanmar. Just to update that I don't have to paid 500 bhat or 10usd at Myanmar immigration but they only issue me a single day entry. Question..is there a limit to how many land border bounce can I do as a Non O multiple entry for 1 year?
Hello all. If after extending a tourist visa by 30 days at immigration, is it possible to do a land border bounce for another 30days? Or does he have to fly back in for another 30day exemption?
Looking at doing a land border bounce for a 30 day exempt at Laos border of Kenethao in Loei. I know I can only do 2 land a year. Any information as to whether it's a "friendly" border to literally stamp out/in turn around and come back?
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