October 16, 201411 yr Dear Experts, I am an Indian national, with regular Indian passport. I plan to do a trip of Thailand and Cambodia in first week of November. I had booked my return trip tickets from Bangkok some time back, and now want to see Angkor Wat as well, that's why having slightly odd travel plan. My itinerary is as follows: Nov 1: Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport Nov 2: Go to Siem Reap from Don Mueang Airport Nov 5: Arrive back at Don Muean Airport Nov 9: Depart for India from Suvarnabhumi Airport I have a few questions: 1. I understand I can get a visa on arrival when i arrive in Bangkok on 1st Nov. However, it would expire when i leave for Cambodia on 2nd Nov. is it possible to get double entry visa on arrival at Suvarnabhumi Airport? 2. If I can't get double entry visa - would i be able to get another Visa on arrival when i come back at Don Mueang Airport on 5th? 3. Are there any restrictions on the number of visas allowed within a number of days? 4. Are there any number of days i need to spend in Thailand before going to Cambodia? e.g. can i come to Bangkok on 1st and leave ahead for Cambodia on 1st itself? Please help me with the queries, I have emailed the embassy but haven't heard back from them yet. Need the expert advice of people in the forum. Thanks in advance. Many Thanks, Andy
October 16, 201411 yr You will only get one entry when you apply for the visa on arrival and pay the 1000 baht. There is no minimum amount of time you can stay. You will have no problem getting another visa when your return.
October 16, 201411 yr Author You will only get one entry when you apply for the visa on arrival and pay the 1000 baht. There is no minimum amount of time you can stay. You will have no problem getting another visa when your return. Thank you Ubonjoe for your comments and clarification. Got another question, after looking up stuff online - i see there's a combination Thai+Cambodia (ACMECS) visa. Can i get that at Suvarnabhumi airport on arrival as well?
October 16, 201411 yr Author No, that one has to be applied for abroad at a Thai or Cambodian consulate. Many thanks for your answers.
October 16, 201411 yr You can get an e-visa for Cambodia that will same some time when you arrive there. See: https://www.evisa.gov.kh/
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