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Hello everyone,

I’m curious about the services visa agencies provide during a border bounce from Thailand to Cambodia and back. Last time, I used an agency and paid 3500 baht. However, after arriving at the border, I noticed that I had to go through the same process as everyone else: waiting in line, getting a number, and following the usual procedure. The van driver didn’t offer any special assistance beyond simply telling us where to line up, do these agencies prebook me in some kind of separate system, or am I on a special list they have connections with at the border?

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining—I’m just genuinely wondering what exactly the agencies do that justifies the additional cost. If I did the process on my own, I believe it might cost around 2000 baht.


For sure, traveling in a comfortable van for a round trip is nice, but I can’t help but wonder how much it would cost to travel the cheapest way. For example, taking a bus from Bangkok to Pattaya costs only 130 baht, and that’s about a 3-hour ride covering 150 kilometers. The distance from Pattaya to the Cambodian border is around 250 kilometers, so I can’t imagine the cost being that much more.

I’d really appreciate some insight from those with experience on whether it’s worth using an agency or if handling the process solo is just as efficient.

Thanks in advance, and have a great day!

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You can try by yourself, but I would not recommend it. The fee you pay is to make sure that you are pre-cleared and not hassled by immigration - before you even arrive at the border. They also mark your TM6 card with the Visa agency service sticker, and usually have you wear a little sign on your clothes that identify you as part of the group. 

 

If you want to do it yourself it is of course possible, but you might have issues returning the same day. They could ask you to stay in Cambodia a few nights, or you might be questioned if you have a long history of visa exempts/tourist visas in your passport. In the absolute worst case you will not be let back in at that border, and then you have to try to make your way back through another one. Not a fun time. 

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OP, very good first reply above.

To add, it can depend on what stamp (status) you have in pp.

Many just having a visa exempt stamp and looking for another visa exempt entry.

Some having an extension or non O expiring and want another 60 days.

 

For me the advice would be to use a minivan border run company (agent) 

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Many border crossings are now requiring people to stay a night or two outside of Thailand before allowing them to return if they don't use an agency.  The agency likely pays some extra "fees" at the border so you can do a same day bounce.

 

So best to either just continue using the agency if you want a same day bounce, or go somewhere you can take a mini holiday and spend a few days outside of Thailand before returning.

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As long as the current relaxed visa waiver scheme goes on, not much point to spend extra money on the broker.

 

In the past, I have relied on those agents a few times though.

After September 2006, Thai immigration started to become much less friendly toward the long term visa-waiver(visa run) expats. Saying no continuous stay more than 90 days out of 180 in a year(in case of visa-free entrants).

 

Then a lot of peoples started to switch to Tourist Visa(from Thai embassy in the neighboring countries).

Eventually, Thai embassies started to limit the numbers of the Tr Visas they issue to one foreigner.

I actually know someone who got No More Tourist Visa To You Stamp on his passport back in 2013.

 

And it turned even worse after military takeover in the summer of 2014.

Visa-waiver entry was allowed only Twice in One  Calendar Year.

They also started to demand additional papers to apply for the Tr Visa at their embassies as well(return ticket, hotel reservation etc).

That practice went on till the end of its regime in 2023.

 

Compared to the 2008-2023 period, their visa policy changed completely as you can see today...

 

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4 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

 

Compared to the 2008-2023 period, their visa policy changed completely as you can see today...

 

 

That is true, but nowadays the land borders have been tightening up a lot. Many of them require overnight stays, or even two night stays outside of Thailand before you can re-enter. With a visa agent you don't need to worry about this requirement, or any other new "rules" they come up with. 

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2 hours ago, raz0r21 said:

That is true, but nowadays the land borders have been tightening up a lot. Many of them require overnight stays, or even two night stays outside of Thailand before you can re-enter

Along with reports of some io asking for flight out of Thailand within 60 days and accommodation details.

Not long ago some people shouting from rooftops the new "Unlimited" land border entries.

Perhaps not so Rosey now

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