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Posted
3 hours ago, VintageTQ said:

As has been mentioned in another thread this border point is definitely one to avoid if you want a quick out-in.

Thanks for report.

@Tod Daniels updated forum re change of policy at this previously friendly same day bounce now requiring overnight stay.

 

 

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, thai006 said:

Dammm I need to go there tomorrow and I didn't know I need to spend one night there 

It's a new squeeze.

Perhaps take some extra baht to grease the wheels. 

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Posted

Since this was historically one easiest most hassle free border bounces, I'm guessing this one night policy will be implemented at every crossing, eventually.  The border bounce may be ending.  Or at least the free border bounce may be ending.

Posted
2 hours ago, Phillip9 said:

Or at least the free border bounce may be ending.

Guessing we might see that the border bounce folk  will be using agent organized minivan runs.

Price includes "safe passage" and hopefully same day turn around..

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Expat68 said:

If has you say 13 years, then you should know that not all immigration are the same

Don't follow.

The OP was blind sided.

Previously he would not have had that type of issue at that border crossing.

Welcome to the "new age" of border runs. 

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Posted
31 minutes ago, Donald Bright said:

My wife would like to go to Lao and Vientien for a bit of a holiday. are there any problems going into Lao for a few days and coming back with a re entry visa.

None whatsoever, I did it last year, flew into Luang Prabang then took the HSR to Vientiane, crossed the bridge and flew back from Udon Thani, excellent trip.

Many moons ago there used to be a warning on the UK embassy/consulate paperwork about leaving Thailand across local borders, that 48 hours before re-entry would be required.

It would appear that some seem to think they have the right of immediate re-entry.

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On 12/27/2024 at 6:41 PM, VintageTQ said:

Anyway the IO (one of the worst I have faced and I've had some bad ones)

 

 

Don't know if it's the same guy but one of their IOs was arguing with me that my passport wasn't mine. 

I kept saying 'it's the only one I've got' That went on for quite a while.

I'd just done a border run too, which didn't seem to bother them.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, thai006 said:

Don't go to nong khai they send me back to laos they say I can't go and back same day 

So this just happened to you now.

Damn...would not have been such an issue if you had know.

So seems these reports are solid now.

One night stay required Nong Khai crossing.

Did you try and offer some baht to obtain some flexibility? 

Posted
16 hours ago, sandyf said:

None whatsoever, I did it last year, flew into Luang Prabang then took the HSR to Vientiane, crossed the bridge and flew back from Udon Thani, excellent trip.

Many moons ago there used to be a warning on the UK embassy/consulate paperwork about leaving Thailand across local borders, that 48 hours before re-entry would be required.

It would appear that some seem to think they have the right of immediate re-entry.

Thank you.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

So this just happened to you now.

Damn...would not have been such an issue if you had know.

So seems these reports are solid now.

One night stay required Nong Khai crossing.

Did you try and offer some baht to obtain some flexibility? 

They took me to the supervisor, I got a flight back to home country and he didn't want to know anything he say you need to stay 2 3 days in laos only that 

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Visa Exempt entry has to satisfy money and ticket out conditions. What is not usually considered is that VE is also for 'strictly tourism purposes only'.  Personally I have never seen any official statement by Immigration defining what that means.

 

Immigration could argue that returning immediately indicates living here and not tourism.

 

In this case the OP states his reason was 'to visit wife and family' which, to me would not satisfy tourism purposes.

 

 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, thai006 said:

They took me to the supervisor, I got a flight back to home country and he didn't want to know anything he say you need to stay 2 3 days in laos only that 

That is just a rogue request.

First up it would only need to be flight out of Thailand (onward flight) and even that should not be required.

Let the games begin. 

Posted
Just now, DrJack54 said:

That is just a rogue request.

First up it would only need to be flight out of Thailand (onward flight) and even that should not be required.

Let the games begin. 

I suspect @thai006 meant he had a ticket out of Thailand but it made no difference as the IO was not interested in it.

Posted
2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

That is just a rogue request.

First up it would only need to be flight out of Thailand (onward flight) and even that should not be required.

Let the games begin. 

 

  They require a flight back to your home Country at the Chiang Kong border .

   Paper Thai immigration handed out on departure 

  

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

They require a flight back to your home Country at the Chiang Kong border .

Consider that a "lost in translation" thing.

There has never been specific requirement to return to home country flight. 

It's a "get out of dodge" flight.

 

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My wife just call himigration  they say I need to fly  to Thailand and I can't going back by friendship bridge   what a story really 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, impulse said:

Are there any reports from people using an agent to attempt the same border bounce?

 

Not aware of any for Nong Khai as previously no issue there.

The border bounce agents from Bangkok and Pattaya to Cambodia provide same day return.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, thai006 said:

My wife just call himigration  they say I need to fly  to Thailand and I can't going back by friendship bridge   what a story really 

What? You can't enter Thailand at that crossing even if you stay overnight? 

Surely not. 

Posted
27 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Consider that a "lost in translation" thing.

There has never been specific requirement to return to home country flight. 

It's a "get out of dodge" flight.

 

 

   I was at the C.K border a few weeks  ago and they did want to see a flight back to my home Country within 60 days .

   They wouldn't stamp me in unless I showed them a flight back to my own Country ,

   They wanted to see a flight ticket and proof of money paid for the ticket , not one of those $16 fake flight tickets 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

They wouldn't stamp me in unless I showed them a flight back to my own Country ,

Thanks for update.

What a ridiculous requirement.

$16..seems you used "onwardticket.com". Some would not be aware of that option 

 

Thinking @Tod Daniels might be interested in this thread 

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