Gian ******
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Gian *******
I think it should be ok, but if you want to play it safe you could get an agent and they will charge you around 5000 baht to get entry without issues at the airport
Gian *******
Once you use the agency 2 times, you're going to be forever attached to it because every officer will see the 'same day' stamps, they will not be ok about it, so contact the agency and keep doing the border runs with them
Gian *******
No bro, just border run every 90 days. I'm chilean so we have the same conditions as you.
Gian *******
@Baz ********
can you send me the name of the agency please? All the agencies I've asked don't go Poipet, and actually I live near Poipet so if I could get the agency name or contact, that would be great 🙏 thank you
Gian *******
I don't think so... handmade work (in Thailand) is prohibited for foreigners as far as I know.
Gian *******
May I ask where did you apply from? And was it Muay Thai or cooking class? Thank you and congratulations 🎊
Gian *******
If you're not planning to leave and then come back to "continue" the education visa it doesn't really matter. As long as you leave before the last stamped date on your passport is ok. I did it like this and I was only 6 months with the ed visa (in a 9 months course) and just left, that cancelled my ed visa automatically, and then I came back as a tourist again.
Gian *******
Not sure if the route you take goes through the Khao Yai National Park or around it.

Im guessing it goes through so you will cross directly from Prachinburi to Pak Chong (Nakhon Ratchasima) and then just keep going straight.

Anyway, just letting you know that to enter the park foreigners pay $400baht cash for each person.
Gian *******
@Robert ********
I'm chilean and if I want, I could go to any southamerican country without passport, except for Surinam, Guyana and French Guyana.
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@Garrett **********
can be wrong, because there's 2 different powers related to the DTV, one is foreign affairs and the other is immigration, so there's a conflict there. FA can say one thing, Immigration can say another. If Immigration says you need 90 days report, then that's what it is, no matter what Foreign Affairs can say about it.