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To Cambodia with Thai NON-O visa

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Hi,

 

I'm in Thai and would like to visit Cambodia for fun. Currently hold valid Non-O visa. Recently discovered that thai visaholders may visit Cambodia without getting e-visa. However only tourist visa is mentioned everywhere and this is confusing.

How correct this information is ? Is thai NON-O visa valid for Cambodia too. As far as I understand I would only need thai re-entry stamp.

31 minutes ago, plus7 said:

Recently discovered that thai visaholders may visit Cambodia without getting e-visa. However only tourist visa is mentioned everywhere and this is confusing.

Where did you discover this? Source?

 

Just by chance, you did not mix that up with this "ACMECS" single tourist visa for Thailand and Cambodia?

A topic that is very silent since long. A bureaucratic monster.

And of course nothing to do with Non O visa or one year extension.

 

EDIT: your post and mine simulataneous.

YES, "ACMECS" a soap bubble rarely heard of.

 

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KhunBENQ,

 

Yea, probably it never worked.

Thank you for your reply!

You will still need a visa forCambodia whatever visa for Thailand  is in your passport unless you're  Thai then you,ll get 2weeks visa exempt stay, same as Cambodians get for Thailand. Apply for e visa online.

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