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Good question.

You say you need to go to Phnon Penh. Just go there (Thailand Embassy/Consulate) with the required documentation and submit it. They will advise you when to return.

Take a photocopy of your passport and always carry it with you.
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Perhaps Consultants do not understand your question.

What language do you use to communicate?

Why expect self-certification to be part of Immigration Bureau’s procedures?
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Paul De Graaf Never heard of “visa free” entry.

Neither have Immigration Bureau
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Michael Morley RUBBISH.

Onward ticket, not necessarily return.
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NO.

Onward ticket, not return ticket, valid for within the 60 days.
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GOOD QUESTION

The answer has already been posted.
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Jan Kenneth Nesland My Linux operating system does not offer a “merge” command.
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Yes…you are dumb with regard to this topic..

Take a Thai speaking friend to Thailand’s Immigration Bureau and ask them.

Alternatively, contact the Thailand Embassy in your home country and ask them to explain the procedure.
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