khunewan
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I'd like to ask if there is minivan service from Victory Monument to Sukhothai? And if there is, which part of VM environs is it? Thanks
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Reporting live from Aranyaphratet now (hahaha. In the queue of 3km long). Doing the visa run now. Left Thailand, went into Cambodia, crossed the road, left Cambodia and now waiting for my turn at the Thai Immigration.
They tried to scam me twice at Cambodia just now. One fella in uniform asked for 400baht for "VIP service to speed up my immediate return to Thailand" and the other at the arrival counter asked for 300baht for "coming and leaving on the same day". I politely declined both, with a smile, of course (thanks for the heads up from you good fellas at Thaivisa forum).
Now got my extra 15-day social visit pass already and waiting for my 230 baht rot-tu ride across the road from Golden Gate Plaza to Krungthep's Anusawaree.
Cost so far: Rot-tu fare - 460baht. Quick lunch at 7-11: 40baht. Amazon Coffee at PTT: 40baht.
Yeah, I'm cheap hehehhehe
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Reporting live from Aranyaphratet now (hahaha. In the queue of 3km long). Doing the visa run now. Left Thailand, went into Cambodia, crossed the road, left Cambodia and now waiting for my turn at the Thai Immigration.
They tried to scam me twice at Cambodia just now. One fella in uniform asked for 400baht for "VIP service to speed up my immediate return to Thailand" and the other at the arrival counter asked for 300baht for "coming and leaving on the same day". I politely declined both, with a smile, of course (thanks for the heads up from you good fellas at Thaivisa forum).
Now got my extra 15-day social visit pass already and waiting for my 230 baht rot-tu ride across the road from Golden Gate Plaza to Krungthep's Anusawaree.
Cost so far: Rot-tu fare - 460baht. Quick lunch at 7-11: 40baht. Amazon Coffee at PTT: 40baht.
Yeah, I'm cheap hehehhehe
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I can attest to the fact that there's no limit of entry for holders of passports of visa-exempted countries. I've been to Thailand at least 12 times already since 18 months ago both via Suvarnabhumi and Sungai Golok border for short visits. I've been only asked once at the latter of my reasons of visiting.
However since this time around I'll be exceeding the 30-day leave to enter, I'll be making my way to Aranyaphratet and crossing the border to Cambodia and come back so that I could stay 10 days more.
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Thanks for the information guys. Is it possible to go into Cambodia and come back again after a few hours? i.e. In a single day? I have no other interest in crossing the border than just to refresh the exit date.
Or do I have to spend a night on the Cambodia side?
Thanks a lot.
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Hello,
I entered Thailand via border crossing at Sungaikolok and was given a 30-day stamp (since I'm Malaysian) which will expire on 24th December 2010.
I came to stay in Bangkok and enrolled in a Thai language school for a one-month intensive course which will end on 28th December 2010.
What can I do to have my stay legal at least to the 29th December when I will fly back to Narathiwat and cross the border at Sungaikolok again?
Should I make a border run to Poipet? Or can I just pay the fine at the Immigration office? Or can i apply for the 1900baht extension?
Thanks in advance.
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For document check at Suvarnabhumi, you don't need to queue with others with baggage. Proceed to the counters at the end of the island, show them your printed boarding pass and passport, then they'll stamp the former with a cute blue circle. After that off you go to the hour-long queue a.k.a passport control.