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Visa Run

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My visitors visa expires on 23 March 2006 and i need information for a visa run from Hua Hin before that date.

Can anyone also give me any information as to what i have to do , etc?

My visitors visa expires on 23 March 2006 and i need information for a visa run from Hua Hin before that date.

Can anyone also give me any information as to what i have to do , etc?

Have you read this?

What is your nationality?

What is the category of your visa, as stated in your passport?

How much longer do you wish to stay in Thailand?

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Maestro

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

My visitors visa expires on 23 March 2006 and i need information for a visa run from Hua Hin before that date.

Can anyone also give me any information as to what i have to do , etc?

Have you read this?

What is your nationality?

What is the category of your visa, as stated in your passport?

How much longer do you wish to stay in Thailand?

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Maestro

From the title of the thread, my guess would be that the OP does not have a visa. :o

Repeat with me:

DO NOT OVERSTAY! :o

Get yourself to one of the border points in time, cross and come back as soon as you like, and you'll get a stamp which will give you another 30 days. Voila!

Note: you will need to pay a visa fee for the country you will visit on your visa run, unless you go to Malaysia (it's free).

My visitors visa expires on 23 March 2006
From the title of the thread, my guess would be that the OP does not have a visa. :o

First, I thought so too but then I checked today’s date and realized that if he were in Thailand on a 30-day stamp on arrival his permission to stay would expire long before 23 March. Therefore, the most suitable way for him to extend his stay by 30 days (if that is what he desires) depends on the type of visa with which he entered. He should really be more specific if he expects an answer tailored to his situation.

“Visitors visa” means nothing to me, nor, probably, to you.

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Maestro

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

Ahh, he's got a tourist visa already.

30 days extension at any immigration office, 1900bt.

My visitors visa expires on 23 March 2006
From the title of the thread, my guess would be that the OP does not have a visa. :o

First, I thought so too but then I checked today’s date and realized that if he were in Thailand on a 30-day stamp on arrival his permission to stay would expire long before 23 March. Therefore, the most suitable way for him to extend his stay by 30 days (if that is what he desires) depends on the type of visa with which he entered. He should really be more specific if he expects an answer tailored to his situation.

“Visitors visa” means nothing to me, nor, probably, to you.

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Maestro

Excellent detective work, Maestro! I should have looked further into the detail.

And you are right, "Visitors visa" means nothing to me either. :D

Ahh, he's got a tourist visa already.
Yzap, how do know that? Did he PM you, or what?

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Maestro

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

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