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I'm planning on re-locating to Hanoi and only bought one-way tickets for myself, wife + 2 kids.
However the small print on the bottom of the itinerary the airline co. sent reads as follows;
You are responsible in ensuring compliance with the immigration, custom or other legal requirements of the countries of your destination. Kindly ensure that for International destination you possess a valid passport with at least six (6) months' validity and the applicable valid visas. You shall also possess a return itinerary or ticket on an onward journey.
I called Air Asia and they said in certain cases the passenger can board w/ a one-way ticket with supporting documentation.
Has anyone else only bought a one-way from Thailand to Hanoi and had to show supporting documentation? And if so, what are the required documents?
When I asked Air Asia they did not know and I can't get a hold of anyone who knows at Thai Immigration...uugh!
I also called the airport's customer service but they just pick up and then hang-up...even before I say a word!
Thks for any feedback.
One-Way Ticket To Hanoi
in Suvarnabhumi Airport Forum
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Thks for the valuable feedback! You are correct is saying the problem may arise in Hanoi but there is a slim chance Air Asia may say something and want us to buy a return ticket. Not really an issue with Thai Immigration. I just wanted to know if they may have known about the supporting documents question from past experience. After doing a bit more digging, I may need to apply for a one year business visa from the Vietnamese Embassy in BKK and that would be sufficient. It may also be ok to just have regular 3 month single entry visa for all of us with a letter from my employer stating I will be working there w/ a copy of the work contract. Again thks for a serious reply!