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hrb68

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  1. Yeah, you're right. I misread and thought you said 20.00 USD. I've used Onward ticket and been checked by the airlines many times and they always approve. Sometimes they've looked me up on their computer and then hand the reservation back and just say "have a pleasant trip, sir".
  2. The cheapest ticket I can find on Google Flights is $58
  3. Well, I won't be applying for a Non O Visa from the US. Maybe I would if I was in Thailand and used an agency. I'll look into "safe entry services". Otherwise I'll just go to the Philippines instead. Easy entry there.
  4. So, it is possible I could be denied entry then?
  5. Yes, I realize that immigration rarely asks for an onward ticket. But I thought maybe if I showed that my intention was to leave within 60 days that they would realize I didn't plan on residing in Thailand. And, no, I have never been warned about anything with regards to Visas. In your earlier post when you stated "He should be questioned", did you mean "could" or "should"?
  6. Yes, I have used onwardticket.com several times when flying to Philippines or Thailand. I am always checked by my originating airport in the US and never a problem. I am also checked by Manila and ICN in Korea if I I fly from there to Thailand. Never a problem there either. I've now decided that I would like to enter Thailand in late Sept. on a 60 day visa exempt and then leave before the sixty days is up to go to the Philippines. Do you think I would have any problems at immigration if I have an onward ticket to leave within 60 days?
  7. Well, a Non O is probably out because I don't have a Thai bank account. I always do have an onward ticket when entering Philippines or Thailand. I don't have any firm plans on how long I'd stay, If I stayed for 60 days that would put me at about 186 days for the year. Anything over 180 days and I am considered a Thai resident for tax purposes?
  8. I am a 68 yr old single male, USA citizen. I entered Thailand on a 60 day visa exempt on Oct. 1, 2024. I stayed for 7 weeks til late November, then flew to the Philippines. I stayed there for 7 weeks and then returned to Thailand on Jan. 15, 2025 on a 60 day visa exempt. I then extended another 30 days to about April 15 making it a 90 day stay. I then did a border run by land to Cambodia with an agency and entered again on the same day on a 60 day visa exempt. I then flew back to the USA on May 21. So it was about a 126 day stay. I would like to enter Thailand again in late September on another 60 day visa exempt. I will have by that time been out of Thailand for about 4 months. Will I get denied entry to Thailand because of multiple 60 day visa exempt entries?

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