March 25, 200719 yr Hi guys, I have two passports. US and UK. I have about 7 days left of my 90 out of 180 days fo visa on arrival for my UK passport. I need 2 weeks in Bangkok. Has anyone any thoughts on using my USA passport that has not been touchd by Thai stamps before? Will this get me into trouble? Do they cross reference photos etc.. Anyone done similar - Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
March 25, 200719 yr I think the honest answer is we don't know. Their systems certainly have the ability to red-flag you, matching the bio-data (ie your name, DOB, place of birth etc) will always be the same. The big question is will it, we just don't know. Best bet is just to get a 60 day tourist visa before you leave.
March 25, 200719 yr Hi guys,I have two passports. US and UK. I have about 7 days left of my 90 out of 180 days fo visa on arrival for my UK passport. I need 2 weeks in Bangkok. Has anyone any thoughts on using my USA passport that has not been touchd by Thai stamps before? Will this get me into trouble? Do they cross reference photos etc.. Anyone done similar - Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. you can do it..... I did it with a UK & Aus passport no problem
March 25, 200719 yr Hi guys,I have two passports. US and UK. I have about 7 days left of my 90 out of 180 days fo visa on arrival for my UK passport. I need 2 weeks in Bangkok. Has anyone any thoughts on using my USA passport that has not been touchd by Thai stamps before? Will this get me into trouble? Do they cross reference photos etc.. Anyone done similar - Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. I think you will be OK. Is it leagl or not ? I don't know as you are alloed 90 days in 180 not on each nationality I suppose but they will not be able to check it or will they ? I would risk it for an extra 2 weeks but not on border runs go out by air
March 25, 200719 yr Dualman, if you do it – and I don’t say you should – please come back here afterwards and tell us how it went, what passport you presented at what point. We need a first-hand report on this subject. -- Maestro The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place
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