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My fiancee (western) and I live in Bangkok. It's been a month now. We're on a 90 days non imm visa B. We're luck enough not to have to work,

'cause I sold my company a couple of years ago. What should we do when our visas come to expire ?

Is it possible to apply for a 90 days non imm. tourist or buisiness visa in Cambodia ? If so, can we repeat this process over and over every 90 days ?

Is it an easy process ? Would you recommand Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia ? Sorry, you guys must hear these questions all the time, but surprisingly I couldnt seem to find the right answer anywhere... Please help me :o

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You can likely obtain a tourist visa in Laos or Malaysia or Singapore but I would not try Cambodia for anything myself as they have not been keen on providing visas to non residents. If you plan longer stay that that you would probably be best served with a trip to UK, OZ or USA to obtain a multi entry non immigrant from an Honorary Consulate as very few government operated Consulates still provide them. It is not yet known if you can repeat tourist visa one after another but you can surly do until told otherwise.

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Thank you very much for your kind response...

I'm planing a journey to singapore in late march / early april... do you know how long it takes to get a 90 days thai visa in Singapore ? Should I plan a 3 days stay, or is it too short ?

Many thanks,

kevin

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Thank you very much for your kind response...

I'm planing a journey to singapore in late march / early april... do you know how long it takes to get a 90 days thai visa in Singapore ? Should I plan a 3 days stay, or is it too short ?

Many thanks,

kevin

You may have trouble finding a flight that gets you to Singapore early enough to make the Embassy's visa application cutoff time once you factor in time spent getting to the hotel to check in and stow your luggage. So perhaps plan to stay two nights. A general itinerary might look like this:

Day 1: Mid-day arrival to Singapore, free time.

Day 2: Wake early and submit application for visa in the morning, then free time.

Day 3: Collect passport with visa in the early afternoon, fly home in the evening.*

* You'll need to arrange a late check-out or have your hotel hold your bags for you.

Keep in mind that a Thai Embassy or Consulate will close on both Thai and local holidays.

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