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What Countries Can Fly To From Thailand - That Don'T Insert A Visa "Sticker" In Passport

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I have to leave the country every 90 days, same as many here with that type of visa. Difference for me though is I really enjoy traveling, but what I despise is dealing with stuff like getting new passport pages. Just wondering if it has ever been discussed here, or if there is a list anywhere countries that give visa exempt stamps, rather than on demand visa. For example when I go to Laos first I need to get a visa and they place a visa sticker in my passport which takes up an entire page (this makes me want to travel less to Laos). On the other hand when i got to Macau no visa required just a small little stamp. I'd like to discover what other countries that can be flown to from Thailand issue just the stamp (not a visa) for US passport holders. Any help or even just info on "country x and x use visa stickers" so i can rule those countries out as options would be appreciated. I'd love to build a list of different places i could visit that don't use up my visa pages too quickly. Thanks in advanced for any responses.

Believe two easy ones are Malaysia and Singapore.

The USA has the following members in its Visa Waiver Program:

Andorra Hungary New Zealand

Australia Iceland Norway

Austria Ireland Portugal

Belgium Italy San Marino

Brunei Japan Singapore

Czech Republic Latvia Slovakia

Denmark Liechtenstein Slovenia

Estonia Lithuania South Korea

Finland Luxembourg Spain

France Malta Sweden

Germany Monaco Switzerland

Greece the Netherlands United Kingdom

Then, you have a good selection of countries for whom visa waiver is a one-way street. These include Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and many others. If you play around enough with Google you might succeed in finding a list.

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Thanks guys. I am usually pretty good with Google, but was coming up with just lists that said (visa on arrival OR visa exempt) that didn't specify which is which. After making this post I hit a few friends on messenger and someone linked me to a very detailed list which specifies, I guess i just wasn't searching correct. Thanks again for responses.

Thanks guys. I am usually pretty good with Google, but was coming up with just lists that said (visa on arrival OR visa exempt) that didn't specify which is which. After making this post I hit a few friends on messenger and someone linked me to a very detailed list which specifies, I guess i just wasn't searching correct. Thanks again for responses.

Now that you have the information why don't you share it. :whistling:

Thanks guys. I am usually pretty good with Google, but was coming up with just lists that said (visa on arrival OR visa exempt) that didn't specify which is which. After making this post I hit a few friends on messenger and someone linked me to a very detailed list which specifies, I guess i just wasn't searching correct. Thanks again for responses.

.............................................. And now you are not taking the effort to share the information???

Stick it on your used page next time. RECYCLE the page.

Stick it on your used page next time. RECYCLE the page.

Not allowed to tamper with your passport.

Go to Malaysia, 90 day visa exempt stamp.

Australia does e-visas.

Cuba.

You can use an e-visa to enter Cambodia at certain border crossings and only get a small stamp in your passport ratherthan use a full page

The Philippines is among the countries that just stamp your passport, no Visa Sticker required for most Westerners for a Holiday trip.

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