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Visa Exempt Overland - Proof Of Onward Travel?


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I currently have enough visa exempt days to take me up to the day of my flight back to my home country (about 19 days time). I want to join a friend on his visa run to Cambodia which will result in me getting insufficient days (14 days, right?) when I make the overland trip back. That's kind of ok as I am keen on a quick trip to Laos anyways. However, I won't have any proof of onward travel during the 14 days visa free period I hope to be granted when crossing the border, which I hear is one of the things they may ask for.

Should I linger in Cambodia a few more days, fly back or do u reckon it will just be fine at the border if I smile nicely and show them that I have a ticket back home?

Thanks!

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At land borders no proof of onward travel is asked for.

At the end of the 15 days you can visit immigration with your ticket out. Based on you leaving within 7 days they can give you a 7 day extension for 1,900 baht (and a passphoto)

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