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BusEng

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  1. Just a follow up post here.

    I arrived in Phnom Penh yesterday, Friday, on Bangkok Airways at the scheduled arrival time of 08:50. Took a taxi to the agent mentioned previously at LMN Travel, arriving about 09:30.

    Received double entry tourist visa same day. $88. No problems. Not sure if it would have been a problem if the flight was late though.

  2. I'd like to go to Phnom Pehn on a Friday to get a double entry tourist visa, and return on Sunday. I've seen posts that it is possible to get a double with same day turnaround using an agent. What time do I need to get my passport to the agent to ensure same day return?

    Bangkok Airways has a flight that is scheduled to arrive at 850. Can I get it to the agent in time?

    Also, I'd appreciate it if someone can give me contact information for a reliable agent in Phnom Pehn. An agent was listed in a previous thread, but he didn't respond to my emails.

    Thanks

  3. It is available here, but under a different name - Anxiolan. It is made by a Thai company so is much cheaper than buying Buspar elsewhere. I'm surprised your pharamacist wasn't able to tell you the name used in Thailand.

    Pharmacists have a book or online guide to look up different drug names to find the name used in Thailand. There are many drugs that are sold by different names in different countries so having a way to cross reference the names is standard practice. The fact the pharmacist you used wasn't able to do this for you indicates that he/she is probably not a good pharmacist to use.

  4. It depends on the immigration officer. I was in the same situation about 2 weeks ago. I was arriving in Bangkok and only staying for 3 days, then planning to leave the country and return again. On my initial arrival, the immigration officer at the airport saw that I had a tourist visa in my passport. I told him I was only staying 3 days and didn't want to use the visa. He said ok and gave me the 30 days. When I re-entered later, I was able to use the visa.

  5. American going to Vientiane first time for a double entry tourist visa next week and looking for some advice.

    I'm flying into Udon on Monday afternoon. I know there are minivans from the airport to the border from the airport, so I'm covered there. How much is a taxi to Vientiane from the border?

    Any guesthouse or hotel suggestions for the 2 nights I'll be there? Not looking for rock-bottom, but not extravagant - around 1000 baht.

    I will be going to the consulate on Tuesday. What's the best time to arrive to avoid the crowds?

    Should I pay the consulate fees in dollars or baht?

    When picking up the passport on Wednesday, what's the best time to arrive?

    Are there sites where I can download the forms I need for Laos entry and Thai visa?

    Are there agents that that will handle the visa process? I don't mind paying a small amount to avoid the hassles and lines. You can message me if you can't give agent info here.

    I'm flying out of Udon at 1830. What's the best way to get from the border to the Udon airport? Are there taxis/vans available? What's the cost?

    Thanks for the help.

  6. American planning to fly to Phnom Penh later this month. Would like to get a double entry tourist visa. Never been to the Thai embassy in PP before and would like some information.

    Are they issuing double entry tourist visas? Any chance of a triple?

    What's the cost? What's the best currency to pay with?

    What documentation is needed?

    What are the application drop-off and passport pick-up times? Any advice on the best times for beating lines?

    Where is the embassy? What's the best area to stay in for embassy access? Do all the moto drivers know the embassy?

    Any recommended agents to take care of the process?

    Any other helpful information appreciated. Thanks

  7. My sister works for one of the big computer companies in the US so I can get a discount if she buys a new notebook there for me.

    Not sure if I'd have any problems if she sent it to me here in Bangkok though.

    Anyone have any experience with this? Will customs want to charge me import tax if she sends it as a gift? Will the notebook make it without being damaged if sent in the original packaging?

    Or, should I just buy a notebook here?

    Thanks for your help

  8. There is a liquid electric pre-shave Japanese brand available here. I don't remember the name but it comes in a blue bottle. I've bought it at a couple of different places. I know that the Tokyu department store in MBK had it in its 4th floor supermarket area. I also have gotten it at Big C on Rajadamri and at a Tops supermarket. It seems to be mostly alcohol. It works ok as long as it isn't too humid.

  9. If you are going to be there long enough,, at least a week, it would save hassle and also the time spent on a visit, to send it by express mail or fedex to one of the honarary consulates. They are much easier to deal with.

    I like El Paso, the lady there (Lori) processes them immediately and you could have it back in less than a week without having to spend the time to visit the LA consulate and wait around half a day. Contact info for all the honarary consulates is on the Thai Embassy web site.

    ...but then again, since I'm sure you do want to be legal while teaching here, it might be best if you actually obtained the proper visa to suit your working needs. That way you can save yourself the trouble of going on tourist visa runs and having to worry whether or not the school comes under scrutiny.

    L.A. may be tough, but they are fair and if you provide the proper school paperwork, you should have no difficulty whatsoever.

    I never said I was working here. The previous post you quoted about my work permit referred to ending employment as a teacher.

    I just want to live here, not work here.

  10. I am currently on the 3rd entry of a triple entry tourist visa from Penang. I am traveling to Los Angeles for a family matter next month and wonder if anyone has any experience with the consulate in LA.

    Is there any visa I can get other than a tourist? I'm not old enough to be retired and don't have a work permit or business.

    If I can only get a tourist visa, will they give me a triple entry? How much will it cost? Am I better off just skipping the LA consulate, coming back to BKK with a 30 day stamp, and then going back to Penang to get a new triple entry?

  11. I'm currently on a 60 day tourist visa that expires August 1. I want to get a 30 day extension. I plan to be in Phuket - Patong Beach at the end of the month and think it will be much less hassle if I can get the extension at the Patong immigration office rather than waiting until I am back in Bangkok and going to Suan Phlu.

    My question is this: Since my visa doesn't expire until August 1, if I get the extension on July 28 or 29 (last day in Phuket), will I get 30 days from original expiration date (Aug 1) or from the date I get the extension? I want to maximize the number of days for the visa.

    Assuming I decide to get the extension in Patong, is it ok to show up in beach clothes at the office? The Patong office is right at the beach so I think they may be less demanding when it comes to attire than a normal immigration office. Does anyone know if they care what I'm wearing? I don't plan on taking any clothes to Phuket other than really casual beach stuff.

  12. I originally had a contract through September 30, 2005 so that's the date on the visa in my passport. I choose to exercise the early termination provision in the contract and ended the contract on April 30.

    I was told by another teacher in the same situation that the school already went to MOL and had the WP cancelled on May 4.

    How long do I have to exit the country?

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