thaiman Posted June 2, 2011 Posted June 2, 2011 Are they still issuing tourist visas(single and double entry) in Viantianne? Are they denying people who already have many visas already in their passports?
wxpwzrd Posted June 9, 2011 Posted June 9, 2011 I just returned from Vientiane yesterday. I received another two-entry visa, but was also red-stamped that I may be denied on future requests.
peterquixote Posted June 25, 2011 Posted June 25, 2011 I went to Vientiane as a Non Visa holder in Thailand eligible for 30 days in Thailand.. From New Zealand , I was looking for the fifteen day extension on return fron Laos. I spent two days in Vientiane returned to Thailand and was dismayed to find that the fifteen day extension I was told to expect was not given. My time in Laos was included therefor in my 30 days in Thailand I went next day to BKK airport to see immigration, but you can't they are hidden behind customs. Just before I left New Zealand I had realised my mistake in not getting a Visa , so I rang Thai embassy, in NZ. They do not answer phones, , and they do not answer emails. Paul Scott
lopburi3 Posted June 25, 2011 Posted June 25, 2011 You arrived by air and received a 30 day visa exempt entry. You departed Thailand without a re-entry permit when you visited Vientiane so your original 30 day entry ended there and then. When you returned to Thailand you received a new 15 day visa exempt entry. If you wish to stay longer you can depart/return by land for 15 days or air for 30 days or obtain a tourist visa with an overnight stay (and 1,000 baht fee) to stay 60 days with option to extend another 30 days for 1,900 baht.
tropo Posted June 25, 2011 Posted June 25, 2011 I just returned from Vientiane yesterday. I received another two-entry visa, but was also red-stamped that I may be denied on future requests. They're giving out double entry tourist visas like hot cakes in Phnom Penh... and with no warning stamps. It must be easy because every Filipino applicant (who are obviously all working illegally) can get one. ... of course there is no guarantee this will still be going on by the time your current double entry has expired.
peterquixote Posted June 27, 2011 Posted June 27, 2011 This post refers to attempt at extension of a 30 days non Visa visit. Post 3 and 4 above. Thank you Lopburi 3. Yes I went to Lao right in themiddle of my 30 day exemption period and so gained no advantage You say If you wish to staylonger you can depart/return by land for 15 days or air for 30 days or obtain atourist visa with an overnight stay (and 1,000 baht fee) to stay 60 days withoption to extend another 30 days for 1,900 baht. Does this mean , obtain Visa in the country I amvisiting outside Thailand, at that Countries Thai Immigration/Embassy. Sorry to be dumb, normally you would expect me tobe Australian, but I am exposed as New ZeaIander
lopburi3 Posted June 27, 2011 Posted June 27, 2011 Yes you obtain at the Thai Consulate in the country you are in. As you had stayed in Vientiane several days you could have done there (although they are not a good choice if you have more than a couple tourist visas in your passport these days).
peterquixote Posted June 28, 2011 Posted June 28, 2011 thank you lopburi , yes I have been running in circles but i begin to understand now, i am very grateful for this site.
elgato Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 I just returned from Vientiane yesterday. I received another two-entry visa, but was also red-stamped that I may be denied on future requests. Never heard of the red stamp. Is this something new?
arch77778 Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 I will be arriving from South Africa and enter on the 30 day free visa.Whilst in Thailand i want to go to Laos and return to Thailand.On arrival at Bangkok airport what will immigration allow me to do.
lopburi3 Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 Bangkok airport from where? If from SA without onward ticket you could have a problem with airline. If you arrive without visa you get a 30 day visa exempt entry stamp. If you visit Laos and return by land you will get a 15 day visa exempt but if you return by air you will get another 30 day visa exempt stamp.
lopburi3 Posted October 7, 2011 Posted October 7, 2011 I just returned from Vientiane yesterday. I received another two-entry visa, but was also red-stamped that I may be denied on future requests. Never heard of the red stamp. Is this something new? No it is not and if you get the chance of obtaining another tourist visa at that Consulate is virtually nil.
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