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Hello everyone,

I've been in Thailand for six months in 2024. So far, I've entered the country three times: twice by air and once via the Friendship Bridge II (Savannakhet-Mukdahan).

I’m currently in Laos and would like to enter Thailand again soon through Savannakhet to Mukdahan to meet my girlfriend, who lives in Mukdahan.

Does anyone know of an agency or service that can assist with crossing the bridge and making the process smooth, preferably at a reasonable price?

For context, I hold an EU passport, age under 50.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Posted

Do you have any reason to believe that you won't be able to enter smoothly there on your own?

 

You could ask one of the visa run companies that offer trips to Savannakhet if they can assist. 

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I just want to be on the safe side. There’s no reason I should be refused entry, but I’d like to ensure there are no issues. I’ve never had problems before, but I’d prefer to work with an agent who can make the process easier for me. I’ll likely be crossing the border frequently in 2025 to visit my girlfriend, and I’m happy to pay $50–100 per entry for peace of mind.

I love Laos and Vietnam, but my girlfriend has a business in Mukdahan and can’t travel much, so it’s more practical for me to visit her. From 2021 to 2023, I lived in Hua Hin on a Non-B visa. Over that time and the past year, I’ve always entered Thailand through Bangkok or Chiang Mai flights without any trouble.

I’ve contacted a few visa run agencies in Bangkok to see if they could arrange for someone to meet me at the bridge. While they initially agreed, I haven’t heard back from them. This could be due to the high season, or perhaps I just need to wait a bit longer. I don’t want to be too pushy.

Thank you again for your reply and your willingness to assist.

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39 minutes ago, singtho said:

I just want to be on the safe side.

You are over thinking things (imo)

Can understand concern if doing a border bounce from Thailand to Laos border. A minivan agent good for that.

However you are already in Laos so just rock up

 

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2 hours ago, singtho said:

I've been in Thailand for six months in 2024. So far, I've entered the country three times: twice by air and once via the Friendship Bridge II (Savannakhet-Mukdahan).

 

54 minutes ago, singtho said:

From 2021 to 2023, I lived in Hua Hin on a Non-B visa.

 

54 minutes ago, singtho said:

There’s no reason I should be refused entry

Hmmm..........and more again in 2025 - looks like agent required to be "sure". IO maybe thinking you live in Thailand.

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For your frequent visits next year I'd get a METV.  Laos joins the e-visa program at the end of this year so ought to be easy enough.  And I'd try to get the same for Laos to avoid multiple visa on arrivals (unless you're exempt or already have something in place.

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3 hours ago, singtho said:

I’ve contacted a few visa run agencies in Bangkok to see if they could arrange for someone to meet me at the bridge. While they initially agreed, I haven’t heard back from them. This could be due to the high season, or perhaps I just need to wait a bit longer. I don’t want to be too pushy.

Thank you again for your reply and your willingness to assist.

 

They're probably your best bet. I haven't heard of any agents specifically providing "safe entry" services at that border, probably because it just isn't busy enough with "border runners" who are the ones who need such a service the most.

 

As the Thai consulate in Savannakhet will transition to issuing eVisas from January on, I don't know if (or in which form) classic visa runs to Laos will still be available next year. That might give some agents new ideas.

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7 hours ago, singtho said:

I’m currently in Laos and would like to enter Thailand again soon through Savannakhet to Mukdahan to meet my girlfriend, who lives in Mukdahan.

Does anyone know of an agency or service that can assist with crossing the bridge and making the process smooth, preferably at a reasonable price?

It would seem that no agents are reported to provide this service at Mukdahan, or at other law-abiding points of entry, because there is no need for them.   At Mukdahan, I have not seen any reports of denials of entry based on the excuse of "coming too-often" / staying too-long," which is not a legal reason to deny entry. 

 

Even if you were denied-entry, you would just walk back to Laos, and cancel your Laos exit stamp.  Contrast to being locked-up at one of the Bangkok airports for failing to pay-up via their agents.

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Posted

Thanks, mates! You’re absolutely right—I’m overthinking it. I’ll just go with the flow, and if any issues come up, I’ll head back to Laos. I really appreciate your great advice and support!

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Posted
1 hour ago, singtho said:

I’ll just go with the flow, and if any issues come up, I’ll head back to Laos

Please post back report when you enter Thailand.

All first hand experiences assist. 

Posted

Sounds good! I’m planning to do the Thakhek Loop and the Pakse Loop before entering the country. The girl visits on weekends, so we're good for now. I’ll update you in about three weeks on how everything went. I’ll probably make a couple more trips in 2025 and keep you updated along the way.

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Hey mates! Everything went smoothly — no questions asked! Got a 60-day visa on arrival. Huge thanks for all your support!

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