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visa or stay on arrival

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There's a chance that my visa will not arrive on time for my flight.Meaning I might have them send me my passport back without the stamp.Can I still get my 30 days stay when I arrive at airport ,stay 30 days,and then fly out of country and back and get another 30 days.Plus my flight documents shows that I fly out in 2 months.

you might not be able to get onto your flight to Thailand without a having a ticket our of the country within 30 days of arriving

What type of visa did you apply for? Where?

I cannot foresee them not being able to complete your visa before sending your passport back to you.

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What type of visa did you apply for? Where?

I cannot foresee them not being able to complete your visa before sending your passport back to you.

I blame it on the company that was handling it,long story.

If the company has your passport and it is not at an embassy or consulate yet I would get it back from them.

Unless your departure date is very near you could probably do it yourself in as little as 3 days. Where are you located? There might be a honorary consulate nearby that could do it. See: http://www.thaiembdc.us/dcdp/Thai_Consulate_Directory2

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If the company has your passport and it is not at an embassy or consulate yet I would get it back from them.

Unless your departure date is very near you could probably do it yourself in as little as 3 days. Where are you located? There might be a honorary consulate nearby that could do it. See: http://www.thaiembdc.us/dcdp/Thai_Consulate_Directory2

thanks but I'm in America and there's only a few embassys in the country .I'm leaving on Sun.I

think going in and getting the 30 day at airport and then fly out in 29 days and back in should be OK,I hope.

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If the company has your passport and it is not at an embassy or consulate yet I would get it back from them.

Unless your departure date is very near you could probably do it yourself in as little as 3 days. Where are you located? There might be a honorary consulate nearby that could do it. See: http://www.thaiembdc.us/dcdp/Thai_Consulate_Directory2

thanks but I'm in America and there's only a few embassys in the country .I'm leaving on Sun.I

think going in and getting the 30 day at airport and then fly out in 29 days and back in should be OK,I hope.

Many Honorary Thai Consulates !

http://www.thaiembdc.org/dcdp/consulate_honorary

You may be asked for a ticket out within thirty days oo your arrival. A cheap one way onward ticket to a nearby country will work for that.

There is only one embassy and there are 3 official consulates plus several honorary consulates located all over the US.

You can also get a new 30 day visa exempt entry at a border crossing since you are from the US (G7 country rule).

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If the company has your passport and it is not at an embassy or consulate yet I would get it back from them.

Unless your departure date is very near you could probably do it yourself in as little as 3 days. Where are you located? There might be a honorary consulate nearby that could do it. See: http://www.thaiembdc.us/dcdp/Thai_Consulate_Directory2

thanks but I'm in America and there's only a few embassys in the country .I'm leaving on Sun.I

think going in and getting the 30 day at airport and then fly out in 29 days and back in should be OK,I hope.

Many Honorary Thai Consulates !

http://www.thaiembdc.org/dcdp/consulate_honorary

thanks thepool I do have aRoyal Thai consulant-general office here but they don't do visas.

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If the company has your passport and it is not at an embassy or consulate yet I would get it back from them.

Unless your departure date is very near you could probably do it yourself in as little as 3 days. Where are you located? There might be a honorary consulate nearby that could do it. See: http://www.thaiembdc.us/dcdp/Thai_Consulate_Directory2

thanks but I'm in America and there's only a few embassys in the country .I'm leaving on Sun.I

think going in and getting the 30 day at airport and then fly out in 29 days and back in should be OK,I hope.

Many Honorary Thai Consulates !

http://www.thaiembdc.org/dcdp/consulate_honorary

thanks thepool I do have aRoyal Thai consulant-general office here but they don't do visas.

It would be very helpful to others if you could name this Royal Thai consulant-general who does not provide visas.

You may be asked for a ticket out within thirty days oo your arrival. A cheap one way onward ticket to a nearby country will work for that.

There is only one embassy and there are 3 official consulates plus several honorary consulates located all over the US.

You can also get a new 30 day visa exempt entry at a border crossing since you are from the US (G7 country rule).

I am aware that my question is not a strict follow up on the thread. It is regarding visa on arrival of a citizen of an Asean country.

Can a Filipino get a visa on arrival in Thailand too since the country is a member of Asean?

Do citizens of Asean countries need to obtain a visa prior to their arrival as tourists?

Thanks in advance.

You may be asked for a ticket out within thirty days oo your arrival. A cheap one way onward ticket to a nearby country will work for that.

There is only one embassy and there are 3 official consulates plus several honorary consulates located all over the US.

You can also get a new 30 day visa exempt entry at a border crossing since you are from the US (G7 country rule).

I am aware that my question is not a strict follow up on the thread. It is regarding visa on arrival of a citizen of an Asean country.

Can a Filipino get a visa on arrival in Thailand too since the country is a member of Asean?

Do citizens of Asean countries need to obtain a visa prior to their arrival as tourists?

Thanks in advance.

Philippine citizens get a 30 day visa exempt entry (it is not a visa on arrival) by air.

For other ASEAN countries it varies by the country. See: http://www.mfa.go.th/main/contents/files/services-20130503-153844-612966.pdf

For those on bilateral agreements they get same entry by land or air.

You may be asked for a ticket out within thirty days oo your arrival. A cheap one way onward ticket to a nearby country will work for that.

There is only one embassy and there are 3 official consulates plus several honorary consulates located all over the US.

You can also get a new 30 day visa exempt entry at a border crossing since you are from the US (G7 country rule).

I am aware that my question is not a strict follow up on the thread. It is regarding visa on arrival of a citizen of an Asean country.

Can a Filipino get a visa on arrival in Thailand too since the country is a member of Asean?

Do citizens of Asean countries need to obtain a visa prior to their arrival as tourists?

Thanks in advance.

Philippine citizens get a 30 day visa exempt entry (it is not a visa on arrival) by air.

For other ASEAN countries it varies by the country. See: http://www.mfa.go.th/main/contents/files/services-20130503-153844-612966.pdf

For those on bilateral agreements they get same entry by land or air.

Thanks Ubonjoe! I was recently in Philippines and at the Manila Embassy (staffed mainly by Filipinos) we were told repeatedly that a Filipino had to apply for a visa as a tourist and pay a Visa fee. ????

See attached visa visa application form where the petitioner had to sign agreeing that should the visa not be granted the fee would not be refunded.

After I said that Philippines was a member of ASEAN, they did not know what that meant. Why I am not surprised?

The info you gave me (which I relayed and adviced to print and keep with the passport on arrival) is going to help my Filipino friend when arriving in Swampy.

visa-application-form.pdf

Immigration on arrival will know that they get the 30 day entry. It will not be a problem.

The statement about no refund is on all visa application forums that I have seen. But at most places they will tell you not to even bother to apply if you don't qualify for the visa.

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