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You can check the schedule on the srt website. If the train don't work for you, grab a taxi to Future Park. Vans leave from the parking lot every fifteen minutes or so. You can also get vans at Mochit BTS, but this is a slight bit of backtracking
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Juile your Visa is valid for six months. That's means you can enter and exit (theoretically) as many times as you want in that six months. Each time you enter, you're allowed to stay for 60 days without going to immigration for a 30 day extension.

After 90 days you have to leave, no matter what, even though your Visa is still valid. Leave, come back for another 60 day stamp, extend again, and just before the date of your VISA expiration (not your entry stamp expiration) for another 60 days. At this point it's almost 8 months, and you can get a final 30 day extension on your entry stamp making it about 9 months.

Confusing, but not really
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Julie Fischer you can come and go as many times as you want, up until the last day on the visa. Each time you enter, you'll be stamped in for 60 days. So if you enter the day before the visa expires, you'll get another 60 days. Drawing out the time you can stay in Thailand to around 9 months if you extend the final entry at immigration by 30 days.
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University students won't have to leave. Just take all your documents to immigration. Thammasat should have prepared everything you will need. I did the same thing. You won't ever have to leave unless you stop the course, but since the internship is through the university you're all good.
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If you don't want to compromise go to Truefitt & Hill. It's expensive for Bangkok but I don't let anyone else but Wut at their Emporium location cut my hair. Less than what you'd pay in a western country for a comparable service. Neversaycutz and the hipster places generally give barely passable cuts but they play hip hop so people don't notice. Their barbers can be really hit or miss.
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In the premium lanes I've never received more then a glance. More than once in the regular lanes I've been asked questions in Thai (usually basic stuff, not about my stay or visa just "welcome back, do you know when your extension expires?" or they make a small comment about Thailand being too hot right now.)