April 8, 200719 yr Just came back from Penang and they gave me the third single entry tourist visa I asked them ''next time also non problemos'' I mean over 3 months again asked twice they say nothing will change youre welcome that time there is only one serious advice go there in person ,don't use a agent to do the pasport job in a way it's illegal to do that and I saw some people having big time problems with it and it's also been mentioned earlier on this forum
April 8, 200719 yr It is absolutely not illegal to have a travel service obtain a tourist visa if you are in Penang at the time. The only time it would be wrong is if you used a service to take your passport across a border.
April 8, 200719 yr Just came back from Penangand they gave me the third single entry tourist visa I asked them ''next time also non problemos'' I mean over 3 months again asked twice they say nothing will change youre welcome that time there is only one serious advice go there in person ,don't use a agent to do the pasport job in a way it's illegal to do that and I saw some people having big time problems with it and it's also been mentioned earlier on this forum Thanks Odile, nice to have some good news after all the anguish and grief on this site over the last few days
April 8, 200719 yr Thanks for the info and link went there once last month but forgot the name i want to go back next month real eye opener the bodys were very unsettling thanks again
April 8, 200719 yr Just came back from Penangand they gave me the third single entry tourist visa I asked them ''next time also non problemos'' I mean over 3 months again asked twice they say nothing will change youre welcome that time there is only one serious advice go there in person ,don't use a agent to do the pasport job in a way it's illegal to do that and I saw some people having big time problems with it and it's also been mentioned earlier on this forum Thanks for the info mate, I'll be headinghte same way soon for also my 3rd TR visa.
April 8, 200719 yr odile That's good to know. I have a new passport with a 60 day TV, but I did not extend, just went across the broder for a 30 day nvoa. I'll do the nvoa one more time and then hit Penang. BR
April 8, 200719 yr a 30 day nvoa Nvoa? I take it this is your very personal abbreviation for what is commonly know as a visa-exempt entry or an entry without visa, for which I have so far seen no abbreviation being used on ThaiVisa and I think it is better this way. There is enough confusion about visas already without the introduction of new unintelligible or ambiguous abbreviations. Wouldn’t you agree? -- Maestro The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place
April 8, 200719 yr Just came back from Penangand they gave me the third single entry tourist visa I asked them ''next time also non problemos'' I mean over 3 months again asked twice they say nothing will change youre welcome that time there is only one serious advice go there in person ,don't use a agent to do the pasport job in a way it's illegal to do that and I saw some people having big time problems with it and it's also been mentioned earlier on this forum Thanks for posting that.... I am going for my third in KL in 2 weeks and this puts my mind to rest a lot more.
April 8, 200719 yr Author It is absolutely not illegal to have a travel service obtain a tourist visa if you are in Penang at the time. The only time it would be wrong is if you used a service to take your passport across a border. o.k it's not illegal but you give your verry worthwile possesion to someone else and sometimes it goes wrong most of the time it's not a problem but I met a guy outside the consulate waiting for his agent already for two days it could be a miss communication any way he tried to phone the agent but there was no reaction aside from this I don't want to scare people off but this story combined with the storys on this forum in the past let's me think double time about this subject by the way two years ago I used an agent and everything went well in Penang because of the new visa system since 1 oct I am a little bit more carefull but thanks Lopburi 3 you are right it's not illegal
April 8, 200719 yr a 30 day nvoa Nvoa? I take it this is your very personal abbreviation for what is commonly know as a visa-exempt entry or an entry without visa, for which I have so far seen no abbreviation being used on ThaiVisa and I think it is better this way. There is enough confusion about visas already without the introduction of new unintelligible or ambiguous abbreviations. Wouldn’t you agree? -- Maestro NO, I would not agree. There is a lot of confusion when saying voa because you don't get a "visa" on arrival. Nvoa simply means No Visa on Arrival. 30 day stamp or 15 or 7, but you don't have a visa on arrival. It's a permit to stay - only. Respectfully, BronzeRider
April 8, 200719 yr There is a lot of confusion when saying voa because you don't get a "visa" on arrival. If there is confusion, it comes from people saying VOA when they do not mean VOA. There is an official and clearly-defined Visa On Arrival. See here. Nvoa is unintelligible because nobody before you has ever used it and therefore nobody could possibly know what meaning it is supposed to have. Nvoa, as you have defined it just now, is highly ambiguous because it can mean many different things, not just your definition of “No Visa on Arrival”. You used nvoa to mean visa-exempt entry, but when used like this, in addition to “no visa on arrival” it also means – no tourist visa – no non-immigrant visa – no immigrant visa – no re-entry permit So what’s wrong with saying “visa-exempt entry” or “entry without visa” when this is what you mean? I am convinced that you did not join ThaiVisa with the intention of sowing confusion about visas. So please, I beg of you, don’t start it now. -- Maestro The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place
April 8, 200719 yr Author How much is cost for travel to penang ? from where ,Chang Mai ,Bangkok , Sadao , Ko Kut, ?
April 8, 200719 yr How much is cost for travel to penang ? It is 250 THB with the Minibus from Hat Yai one way. Clean Rooms will cost you 180 THB or 18 RM/per night and up. Food is slightly more expensive than in the South of Thailand, beer is double as expensive. Hope that helps.
April 9, 200719 yr How much is cost for travel to penang ? You can go by train from BKK cost about 1100 bath depends you can choose up or lower bed it is a sleeping coach and it is wise to book 1 week before
April 9, 200719 yr How much is cost for travel to penang ? It is 250 THB with the Minibus from Hat Yai one way. Clean Rooms will cost you 180 THB or 18 RM/per night and up. Food is slightly more expensive than in the South of Thailand, beer is double as expensive. Hope that helps. http://www.airasia.com/site/en/promotion.j...e10410-227e91ef Air Asia is the best deal to fly to Penang
April 9, 200719 yr Just came back from Penangand they gave me the third single entry tourist visa I asked them ''next time also non problemos'' I mean over 3 months again asked twice they say nothing will change youre welcome that time there is only one serious advice go there in person ,don't use a agent to do the pasport job in a way it's illegal to do that and I saw some people having big time problems with it and it's also been mentioned earlier on this forum OK- English is my second language... Do you mean that you get a 3 months visa on arrival or did you apply at the embassy for it ? I understand it as you got 3x 3 months in a row - correct ? Boes
April 9, 200719 yr Theres no such thing as a 3 month visa on arrival... He gained a tourist visa.. Good for 60 days and can be extended for 30 more days.. He just did this for the 3rd time getting a new one each 3 months.
April 9, 200719 yr Author Just came back from Penangand they gave me the third single entry tourist visa I asked them ''next time also non problemos'' I mean over 3 months again asked twice they say nothing will change youre welcome that time there is only one serious advice go there in person ,don't use a agent to do the pasport job in a way it's illegal to do that and I saw some people having big time problems with it and it's also been mentioned earlier on this forum OK- English is my second language... Do you mean that you get a 3 months visa on arrival or did you apply at the embassy for it ? I understand it as you got 3x 3 months in a row - correct ? Boes Correct 3x3 months in a row and before 1 oct 22 times voa stamps from Ranong in my pasport + a tripple entry tourist visa issued the first of june 2005
April 9, 200719 yr Author Theres no such thing as a 3 month visa on arrival... He gained a tourist visa.. Good for 60 days and can be extended for 30 more days.. He just did this for the 3rd time getting a new one each 3 months. Absolute ,yep
April 9, 200719 yr Just came back from Penangand they gave me the third single entry tourist visa I asked them ''next time also non problemos'' I mean over 3 months again asked twice they say nothing will change youre welcome that time there is only one serious advice go there in person ,don't use a agent to do the pasport job in a way it's illegal to do that and I saw some people having big time problems with it and it's also been mentioned earlier on this forum Good for you, maybe it the Songkran holiday happiness, oh well what ever enjoy. Maybe I will go to Penang next time.
April 9, 200719 yr How does the Penang situation compare to Vientenne, Laos? Years ago, I was able to get a double entry (3+3 months) in Vientenne, tho the most recent time I had to show an original letter from my Thai bank showing a balance of over Bt.20,000 in order to get the double entry. Of course, everything's probably changed since then. even so, is it just a little bit crazy, or very crazy there now? Specs would be appreciated. thanks.
April 9, 200719 yr How does the Penang situation compare to Vientenne, Laos?Years ago, I was able to get a double entry (3+3 months) in Vientenne, tho the most recent time I had to show an original letter from my Thai bank showing a balance of over Bt.20,000 in order to get the double entry. Of course, everything's probably changed since then. even so, is it just a little bit crazy, or very crazy there now? Specs would be appreciated. thanks. I got a tourist visa in Penang in November. No problems at all. I too had about 25+ visa exemption stamps in my passport. I used an agent, so can't comment on the situation at the consulate. I got a tourist visa in Vientienne last month. Again, no problems at all. I arrived at around 8:25, and was out by 9:00am. Picked it up the next day after waiting in line for about 3 minutes. Dress well, arrive early, you'll be fine wherever you go.
April 9, 200719 yr There is a lot of confusion when saying voa because you don't get a "visa" on arrival. If there is confusion, it comes from people saying VOA when they do not mean VOA. There is an official and clearly-defined Visa On Arrival. See here. Nvoa is unintelligible because nobody before you has ever used it and therefore nobody could possibly know what meaning it is supposed to have. Nvoa, as you have defined it just now, is highly ambiguous because it can mean many different things, not just your definition of “No Visa on Arrival”. You used nvoa to mean visa-exempt entry, but when used like this, in addition to “no visa on arrival” it also means – no tourist visa – no non-immigrant visa – no immigrant visa – no re-entry permit So what’s wrong with saying “visa-exempt entry” or “entry without visa” when this is what you mean? I am convinced that you did not join ThaiVisa with the intention of sowing confusion about visas. So please, I beg of you, don’t start it now. -- Maestro Maestro For <deleted> sake man get a life!
April 9, 200719 yr There is a lot of confusion when saying voa because you don't get a "visa" on arrival. If there is confusion, it comes from people saying VOA when they do not mean VOA. There is an official and clearly-defined Visa On Arrival. See here. Nvoa is unintelligible because nobody before you has ever used it and therefore nobody could possibly know what meaning it is supposed to have. Nvoa, as you have defined it just now, is highly ambiguous because it can mean many different things, not just your definition of “No Visa on Arrival”. You used nvoa to mean visa-exempt entry, but when used like this, in addition to “no visa on arrival” it also means – no tourist visa – no non-immigrant visa – no immigrant visa – no re-entry permit So what’s wrong with saying “visa-exempt entry” or “entry without visa” when this is what you mean? I am convinced that you did not join ThaiVisa with the intention of sowing confusion about visas. So please, I beg of you, don’t start it now. -- Maestro Maestro For <deleted> sake man get a life! you beat me to it Ohms
April 9, 200719 yr Author Just came back from Penangand they gave me the third single entry tourist visa I asked them ''next time also non problemos'' I mean over 3 months again asked twice they say nothing will change youre welcome that time there is only one serious advice go there in person ,don't use a agent to do the pasport job in a way it's illegal to do that and I saw some people having big time problems with it and it's also been mentioned earlier on this forum Good for you, maybe it the Songkran holiday happiness, oh well what ever enjoy. Maybe I will go to Penang next time. yeah good for me. maybe it the songkran holiday happiness, oh dear what a pity for you if you come there with the same attidude oh live what an ever enjoy.
April 9, 200719 yr Author How does the Penang situation compare to Vientenne, Laos?Years ago, I was able to get a double entry (3+3 months) in Vientenne, tho the most recent time I had to show an original letter from my Thai bank showing a balance of over Bt.20,000 in order to get the double entry. Of course, everything's probably changed since then. even so, is it just a little bit crazy, or very crazy there now? Specs would be appreciated. thanks. I got a tourist visa in Penang in November. No problems at all. I too had about 25+ visa exemption stamps in my passport. I used an agent, so can't comment on the situation at the consulate. I got a tourist visa in Vientienne last month. Again, no problems at all. I arrived at around 8:25, and was out by 9:00am. Picked it up the next day after waiting in line for about 3 minutes. Dress well, arrive early, you'll be fine wherever you go. The best expierienced I had about Agents is Swisshotel Penang They also orginaze trips back to Thailand for example they pick you up around 4 o'clock thai time at your hotel in the morning then arround 7 Sadao then some where before 9.30 you arrive in Hat yai then before 10 'clock you leave for Surathani [change driver,minnivan in Hat jai] then estimated arrival 14.00 15.00 in Surathani then another bus to Donsak at 16.00 then taking the boat to Koh pha nagn at 1700 hour your arrival time with the boat on Koh Pha Nagn is arround 20.00
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