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Double entry Visa

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Okay... so I know that this question has most likely been asked and answered countless times before... but help me out here.

Where should I go and where is the best and easiest place in the region to get a Double Entry 60-Day (extendable) Visa? I am from the US over 50 and just fed up with the usual Visa Runs even though we now get 30-days by land or air.

I do not want to do the 'O' thing as I do not believe in keeping that much money in a Thai bank right now and not having it work for me as it does at the moment in stock investments (yep, I play the Market and am doing well thank you very much). I am not married nor have the Thai girlfriend) It is just me and as I go home every 6 months anyway (or maybe every 7) it would be nice to not have to plan a trip somewhere just to get the stamp I need (well not every month that is!).

So any thoughts would be great!

If you go home every 6 months, it is easiest to get your tourist visa in America.

If you need one now, have you visited Savannakhet yet?

Vientiane or Savannakhet Laos will do a 2 entry tourist visa.

You could get a 3 entry visa in the states or a multiple entry non-o visa for 50 or over. Suggest you get it from one of the honorary consulates listed here. http://www.visetkaew.com/wp/directories/

I know you asked about a double entry but you can get a triple entry in Bali, if you wanted more time. Air Asia fly directly to Bali from Bangkok.

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