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thesquillo

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  1. Hey all, just picked up my multi entry non o from savannakhet. Honestly could not believe how easy and quick it was. Yesterday dropped off my passport, copy marriage cert (australian) copies of wifes id and blue book and copy of my passport + 5000 baht. Took less than 5 mins, picked up just now, again less than 5 mins.

    Am staying at the savan vegas casino, its pretty good. They have free transport for guests and he rooms are fairly nice. Breakfast buffet nothing to rave about, but a decent variety and enough for you to fill up on.

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  2. Arrived Sunday 22nd Feb at Savannakhet for Multiple NON-0-VISA based on marriage. Went to Consulate Monday morning at 09:00. Presented all paperwork as per OP comments on page 1 of this post. The official kept all documents returning only the original marriage certificate. Done in about 10 minutes. Please note that I was told to return the following day at 14:00 hrs to collect my passport. They do not do same day service.

    Is this the 1 year multiple entry without having to show funds in the bank or income??
  3. My visa (non o based on marriage) expires in a couple of weeks, I was going to go to Savannaket and get a new 1 year multi entry non o. Im in Southern Thailand, so i want to fly direct to Savannaket, i havent seen anyone else doing this so i was was wondering if there was a reason why? Would there be a problem flying back into Thailand with a visa issued from Savannaket?

    Please let me know how you go as I have to do it in april and hope they're still giving them out.
  4. Your wife is a numpty. She told them where to put the mattresses and then was too embarrassed to explain that she had screwed up and I bet you were lording it over her saying how can these people be so stupid blah blah blah.

    Learn to speak Thai and do everyone a favor, after 18 years you have no excuse unless you're retarded.

    Agreed. I am learning to speak thai atm, can't wait till i'm fluent enough to tell some of these people how <deleted> stupid they are. My wife refuses to, but i keep insisting that if you dont tell someone what they did was wrong or stupid, they will just do it again.

  5. ebkk @AmusingThailand I dont like to think its out of control, or that the police etc dont care. I like to see it as freedom, letting people be responsible for their own actions. It's your head, shouldnt it be your choice if you want to wear a helmet? "Hey, you want some drugs?" No is always an option. I have been to several of these full moon parties and enjoy them because I am responsible and sensible, I still get fairly drunk, but i'm not an idiot, I realise the dangers and don't lose control, nor do I expect anyone to look out for me, I know that responsibility lies with me. To the ones that get drunk beyond control, that fall, die or put themselves in bad situations I say "som nom naa", to others who are victims of extreme bad luck, which sometimes can't be avoided (boat crashes etc....) that's just what it is, bad luck.

    If you got yourself that wasted in any country you would expect something bad to happen, why do you think it is possible to do in Thailand and there not be consequences?

    There is rules here in Thailand there is just the freedom of choice as well.

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