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It's time to leave the country and renew my non-imm 'O' visa (after 90 days) and I was just wondering which would be the best border crossing to do it at, if anyone had some experience with that?
I'm in Bangkok so the closest crossing seems to be Aranyaprathet-poipet, but I've heard and read horrid stories about this crossing. I understand that it's not much problem to get the 15 days visa there, but I'm not sure if that would be the best place to renew (get fresh 90 days) the non-imm 'O' visa?
This is my first 'renewal' so I'd really appreciate any advice.
Thanks.
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sorry if this was asked before, couldn't find the answer after searching.
thank you
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ok, spoke with the Hull consulate. It is indeed available also for non-uk nationals (not sure if only for other EU countries or for everyone else as well) and can be done by mail and returned to germany.
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Hello people, After surveying the different options avaialble for me for a long-term stay in Thailand without retirement, work or marriage, it seems like the 12 month multi-entry type 'O' visa from the Thai consulate in Hull is the way to go (with reason stated as 'visiting friends'). BUT i am not a UK citizen (Austrian), so my question is whether this visa will be available also for me or only for UK nationals?
If it would be available for me, would it be possible to to it by mail, or should i go there personally? will they send me the visa by mail back to Germany or is this too much to ask?
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Good to know, thanks.
These mini-vans (rot-too = car-cupboard) link different locations around Bangkok. Most are not as new as the ones to Suvarnabhumi, but cheap and convenient they are.
any information on where they run? some website or something? is there one to the airport from thonburi or silom area?
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i'm arriving at 5am. will it be operating then?
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i arrive at 5am, will it be operating then?
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thank you fishsauce. local sounds great and i already have a mask. does it leave from ekkamai? if not, how will i recognise it, any number or destination in english (i don't read thai)? thanks a lot
Hello all, i am not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but i couldn't find anywhere more suitable so i'll ask here. you see, i'd like to go to koh chang and surrounding islands (Trat province) for some time, but just the thought of spending six hours in a closed bus with arctic-like air-con (with no possibility of "turning it off") and being bombarded by non-stop horrible music and/or stupid hollywood movies at the very top end of the volume range (yes, i've been through this trip before) is not exactly my idea of a fun way of getting there, so does anyone here has any idea if there is a way to get to Trat (from bkk, i forgot to mention) with non a/c buses?
i don't mind changing buses somewhere along the way (chonburi, rayong, chantanburi...) if there is no direct one.
i also know that there is a train running from bkk to sattahip/pattaya, so if there is an option of continuing with a non a/c bus after that train ride, that would be great.
thanks for your time, any advice will be really greatly appreciated as i couldn't find this info anywhere.
ps. flight is not an option
cross-posted in the travel forum
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the open air local crawls down sukhumvit from bangkok to trat every hour or two from 6am. just stand by the roadside and wait.
frequent stops en route so you can enjoy the roadside scenery at your leisure.
be sure to set aside a little time, and maybe one of those little white cotton masks....
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Hello all, i am not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but i couldn't find anywhere more suitable so i'll ask here. you see, i'd like to go to koh chang and surrounding islands (Trat province) for some time, but just the thought of spending six hours in a closed bus with arctic-like air-con (with no possibility of "turning it off") and being bombarded by non-stop horrible music and/or stupid hollywood movies at the very top end of the volume range (yes, i've been through this trip before) is not exactly my idea of a fun way of getting there, so does anyone here has any idea if there is a way to get to Trat (from bkk, i forgot to mention) with non a/c buses?
i don't mind changing buses somewhere along the way (chonburi, rayong, chantanburi...) if there is no direct one.
i also know that there is a train running from bkk to sattahip/pattaya, so if there is an option of continuing with a non a/c bus after that train ride, that would be great.
thanks for your time, any advice will be really greatly appreciated as i couldn't find this info anywhere.
ps. flight is not an option
cross-posted in the travel forum
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Hello all, i am not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but i couldn't find anywhere more suitable so i'll ask here. you see, i'd like to go to koh chang and surrounding islands (Trat province) for some time, but just the thought of spending six hours in a closed bus with arctic-like air-con (with no possibility of "turning it off") and being bombarded by non-stop horrible music and/or stupid hollywood movies at the very top end of the volume range (yes, i've been through this trip before) is not exactly my idea of a fun way of getting there, so does anyone here has any idea if there is a way to get to Trat (from bkk, i forgot to mention) with non a/c buses?
i don't mind changing buses somewhere along the way (chonburi, rayong, chantanburi...) if there is no direct one.
i also know that there is a train running from bkk to sattahip/pattaya, so if there is an option of continuing with a non a/c bus after that train ride, that would be great.
thanks for your time, any advice will be really greatly appreciated as i couldn't get this info anywhere.
ps. flight is not an option
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coconutty At those hours your only choice would be a taxi. The fare to the Banglamphu district will likely be ~ 300 baht all in (includes tolls and 50 baht taxi fee).
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thanks soju. what are my other options then for getting into banglamphu? any public buses at this time? bus 551 maybe? any idea how much should a taxi cost?
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sorry if this was asked before. couldn't find the answer on the search.
any idea what are the operating hours of the Airport Express Bus (AE2)? i'll be arriving on 1am. will it still be working? how early does it start the following morning?
thanks,
c
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hi, sorry if this was asked before. i couldn't find the answer on the search.
we will be arriving late and leaving the following morning on domestic flight, so need a place close to the airport for the night, but not one of those expensive luxury hotels that usually lurk near airports. is there anything cheap closeby?
thanks,
coco
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So where in Bangkok do you recommend for acupuncture? I went to Hua Chiew Hospital (I think it's spelt like that anyway) and the doctor that I saw only spoke Chinese. I had to get a Thai to translate my dodgy Thai to Chinese.
I don't know how well it went though. Got malaria soon after going to her!
any contact details for hua chiew hospital?
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is it safe to fly there these days (with air asia) and immediately move to kota bahru on the malaysian side? what's the best way to get from narathiwat airport to KB?
cheers,
c
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cheers, anywhere else? i'm not stuck just on thailand. malyasia, bali etc. could also be an option if anyone has any idea about those places.
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ok so the deal is that i'd like to leave the city and spend my days and nights in the most peaceful, breathtakingly-beautiful, out-of-the-way beach environment AND be close to a fast and reliable internet connection which i need for my work.
where would be my best bet without compromising any of the two too much?
cheers,
c
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is this crossing open these days for a visa run?
cheers,
c
"renewal" Of Non-imm Type 'o' Visa
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Thank you astral. Yes, that's what I meant by "renewal". leave the country and come back in to get a new 90 day stamp. So I understand that the Aranyaprathet crossing will be a good spot to do that.
Any links to reliable visa run companies?