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It's possible but you'll have to come to Laos and apply for an e-visa while in the country.  Then go to the embassy and pay for it then wait until they issue the visa which will not likely happen overnight. 

 

A border run for a new entry (it's not an extension) might be better but to Laos you may still need to stay 2 nights in the country, not the worst thing you could do tbh.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

It's possible but you'll have to come to Laos and apply for an e-visa while in the country.  Then go to the embassy and pay for it then wait until they issue the visa which will not likely happen overnight. 

 

A border run for a new entry (it's not an extension) might be better but to Laos you may still need to stay 2 nights in the country, not the worst thing you could do tbh.

 

u mean I would need stay 2 nights for a border run  ?

Posted
6 minutes ago, bluebanana said:

u mean I would need stay 2 nights for a border run  ?

Upnotover

 

 

I join the question.  Is there a new rule?

Posted
14 minutes ago, bluebanana said:

 

u mean I would need stay 2 nights for a border run  ?

Possibly but not definitely. It's been happening more often lately. If you can find an "agent" to handle everything you can avoid it.

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Posted
35 minutes ago, bluebanana said:

hi all , 

as per above question . is it possible ? or should i just do a border run for 60 days extension : ? 

 

thanks!

You are asking about obtaining a SETV e-Visa in Laos to obtain a 60 day stamp! 

That would be crazy.

Where are you located?

You would do a border run using a minivan agent company. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, blanes2007 said:

I join the question.  Is there a new rule?

Recently reports from very safe crossings such as Nong Khai requiring 1-2 night stay.

Depending on location in Thailand best to use border run company agent 

Posted
1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

You are asking about obtaining a SETV e-Visa in Laos to obtain a 60 day stamp! 

That would be crazy.

Where are you located?

You would do a border run using a minivan agent company. 

 

I will be entering laos from nongkhai , I dont know what is SETV lol i just need to have a 60 day extension 

Posted
1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

You are asking about obtaining a SETV e-Visa in Laos to obtain a 60 day stamp! 

That would be crazy.

Where are you located?

You would do a border run using a minivan agent company. 

 

is there any restriction how many times we can go out of thailand and come back via land ? 

Posted
12 minutes ago, bluebanana said:

 

I will be entering laos from nongkhai , I dont know what is SETV lol i just need to have a 60 day extension 

Read your own thread title. 

You ask about obtaining a 60 day VISA from Thai Embassy.

That equates to tourist visa.

What you actually are asking about is border bounce for 60 day visa exempt stamp.

And now you refer to 60 day extension.

You are not obtaining an extension.

You are obtaining a 60 day visa exempt entry. 

Posted
14 minutes ago, bluebanana said:

 

is there any restriction how many times we can go out of thailand and come back via land ? 

No stated limit to border runs however immigration can start to make it difficult as illustrated in post above requiring various requirements. 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, blanes2007 said:

is an "Outbound flight to country of origin by paying the ticket already" really needed? 

The thread is about border runs 

What are you referring to in outbound flight requirement .

Posted
19 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Read your own thread title. 

You ask about obtaining a 60 day VISA from Thai Embassy.

That equates to tourist visa.

What you actually are asking about is border bounce for 60 day visa exempt stamp.

And now you refer to 60 day extension.

You are not obtaining an extension.

You are obtaining a 60 day visa exempt entry. 

 

I am considering both options but if getting a 60 day visa is too much trouble I will get the visa exempt entry  .  i pardon me i dont reallly know the terms 

Posted
4 minutes ago, bluebanana said:

 

I am considering both options but if getting a 60 day visa is too much trouble I will get the visa exempt entry  .  i pardon me i dont reallly know the terms 

Both options provide a 60 day stamp.

Obtaining an e-Visa (tourist) may take days and for what advantage.

Do the border bounce.

Location in Thailand? 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
57 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

The thread is about border runs 

What are you referring to in outbound flight requirement .

Look at the text on the picture attached. Other agencies providing visa runs from CMai=>Chiang Kong => Friendship Bridge also mention that visa-runners must have outbound flight tickets

Posted
14 hours ago, blanes2007 said:

Look at the text on the picture attached. Other agencies providing visa runs from CMai=>Chiang Kong => Friendship Bridge also mention that visa-runners must have outbound flight tickets

Have not seen report of that being enforced.

If it is then step away and book rent a ticket here "onward ticket.com" 

$16usd. 

Posted
14 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Have not seen report of that being enforced.

If it is then step away and book rent a ticket here "onward ticket.com" 

$16usd. 

I've seen many people mention it being enforced.  Mostly at Chiang Khong.

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Posted
10 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

I've seen many people mention it being enforced.  Mostly at Chiang Khong.

... and "proof of payment," so cannot use "rent a ticket" services.  Note they also say return to passport-country ticket, which does not follow official regulations (ticket to anywhere outside Thailand should be OK). 

They are making this up, to encourage use of their agent-service partners - at which point, NONE of the requirements are enforced - similar to many extensions in-country.

 

Although one is unlikely to have all those "requirements" enforced at most crossings, anyone making a border-run without an agent-service should be prepared to stay out 2+ nights, be able to purchase a fully-refundable ticket to their passport-country, and able to purchase a hotel-booking in Thailand, if/when demanded.  Also, have the 10K baht worth of cash to show. 

 

"I left my money-cards with my wife/gf," or "in my condo" or whatever won't cut it.  Prepare for the worst, and be pleasantly-surprised if things are easy.  That is my strategy with EVERY interaction with Thai immigration - even for "no problems reported" things. 

 

"Expected Outcomes" not being met is a source of stress and disappointment, so don't set yourself up to suffer, folks.  Always have a "Plan B," and a "Plan C."  Don't "expect" fairness, consistency, or compassion - EVER.

Posted
23 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

If it is then step away and book rent a ticket here "onward ticket.com" 

$16usd. 

 

Hello

Book/ rent a ticket ? Can you explain ?

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On 3/20/2025 at 6:20 PM, DrJack54 said:

No stated limit to border runs however immigration can start to make it difficult as illustrated in post above requiring various requirements. 

Hello, sorry for piggy-backing on this thread.
I just had two extended VEs back to back (I exited Thailand through NongKhai to Vientiane where I took a plane straight back to Bangkok DMK), 180 days altogether. My (2nd) extended visa exemption will expire on the first week of April, and I will be around here before going back to work in Switzerland in June.
I understand now that I took a risk flying back, especially on the same day. What are my chances of doing a border run in Nong Khai (and staying in Vientiane the two-three nights I just learned about, this time) ? Would I have better chances if I applied for an SETV in Vientiane, then crossing in NongKhai ?
 

Posted
51 minutes ago, Chaaoo Taang Chaat said:

Would I have better chances if I applied for an SETV in Vientiane, then crossing in NongKhai ?

Why Nong Khai.

Where are you located

Posted
14 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Why Nong Khai.

Where are you located

Because I figured I should come back into Thailand by land rather than flying back, and because I am just used to cross the border there. I am located in Rayong.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Chaaoo Taang Chaat said:

I understand now that I took a risk flying back, especially on the same day. What are my chances of doing a border run in Nong Khai (and staying in Vientiane the two-three nights I just learned about, this time) ? Would I have better chances if I applied for an SETV in Vientiane, then crossing in NongKhai ?
 

You're playing with fire.  You don't have good chances coming back in any way on your own.  6 continuous months in Thailand, you are not a tourist.  Use a border bounce agency or risk being denied entry and not being allowed back into Thailand.

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