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"renewal" Of Non-imm Type 'o' Visa

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It's time to leave the country and renew my non-imm 'O' visa (after 90 days) and I was just wondering which would be the best border crossing to do it at, if anyone had some experience with that?

I'm in Bangkok so the closest crossing seems to be Aranyaprathet-poipet, but I've heard and read horrid stories about this crossing. I understand that it's not much problem to get the 15 days visa there, but I'm not sure if that would be the best place to renew (get fresh 90 days) the non-imm 'O' visa?

This is my first 'renewal' so I'd really appreciate any advice.

Thanks.

There is no such thing as "renewal of a visa".

I assume you have a multi-entry visa, so all you need to do is go the border,

Aranyaprathet will be fine. Exit Thailand and enter Cambodia, then come back.

On re-entry you will get a new 90 day stamp.

The 15 days os only for people on Visa Exempt stamps.

There are visa run companies who will organise the transport and formalities at the border.

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Thank you astral. Yes, that's what I meant by "renewal". leave the country and come back in to get a new 90 day stamp. So I understand that the Aranyaprathet crossing will be a good spot to do that.

Any links to reliable visa run companies?

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