CynicalProgram Posted March 19, 2015 Share Posted March 19, 2015 (edited) I was curious if anyone has had any experience using the Thai Nationals Que when arriving on a flight. My wife and two kids all have dual citizenship and show their Thai passports, do you think Thai immigration would let me move through immigration with my family? Thanks in advance... CP Edited March 19, 2015 by CynicalProgram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted March 19, 2015 Share Posted March 19, 2015 Normally they will allow it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CynicalProgram Posted March 19, 2015 Author Share Posted March 19, 2015 Thanks Joe! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lust Posted March 19, 2015 Share Posted March 19, 2015 I think it depends how many thai nationals are in the quehe. If it's not busy I sometimes use that line no problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptHaddock Posted March 19, 2015 Share Posted March 19, 2015 I always use that line when accompanied by my Thai wife. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted March 19, 2015 Share Posted March 19, 2015 the best way to respond to this question is to say, its not right, its a courtesy extended I have let through the Thai line on my own just showing my WP and other times been kicked out the line with Mrs S standing next to me... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asiaexpat Posted March 19, 2015 Share Posted March 19, 2015 I go through the Thai line with my family everytime we transit BKK with no problem or comments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikebell Posted March 20, 2015 Share Posted March 20, 2015 Never had a problem - my Thai wife is a formidable woman. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tomtomtom69 Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 the best way to respond to this question is to say, its not right, its a courtesy extended I have let through the Thai line on my own just showing my WP and other times been kicked out the line with Mrs S standing next to me... It's normally best to ask for permission first, before being told to move later on. So every time you land with your Thai mrs. you ask for permission. If it's granted, great. If not, you go to another line. Saves you the wasted time and humiliation of being kicked out of line after already waiting. But then again, now that Thais have e-passports and foreigners, even residents on permanent residency visas aren't eligible to use the e-passport counters, why even stand in a Thai line in the first place? Also, I have never seen a line in the Thai queue EVER. Thais just don't travel. I'd say 95% of all incoming and outgoing passengers are foreigners. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bim Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 Never had a problem in 8 years travelling with my thai wife. Not an issue. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
true blue Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 I use it every time I come back with missus,let her go first of course.and always use the uk line with wife on return to England. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matta330 Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 I have done it with the Thai wife and kids too. Not an issue. And even the occasional smile from the immigration person when they see the O visa in my passport. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colonel Klink Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 It even works with gf's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wobalt Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 Never had a problem, even when traveling alone. However my passport shows that my residence is in Bangkok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 I have done it with the Thai wife and kids too. Not an issue. And even the occasional smile from the immigration person when they see the O visa in my passport. Why is it a dodgy visa or something ? And if your married why not just get an extension ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 Never had a problem, even when traveling alone. However my passport shows that my residence is in Bangkok How does it show residence ? Unless there is a PR stamp in it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samran Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 My wife comes through the line with me every time we travel. Never an issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IMA_FARANG Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 the best way to respond to this question is to say, its not right, its a courtesy extended I have let through the Thai line on my own just showing my WP and other times been kicked out the line with Mrs S standing next to me... It's normally best to ask for permission first, before being told to move later on. So every time you land with your Thai mrs. you ask for permission. If it's granted, great. If not, you go to another line. Saves you the wasted time and humiliation of being kicked out of line after already waiting. But then again, now that Thais have e-passports and foreigners, even residents on permanent residency visas aren't eligible to use the e-passport counters, why even stand in a Thai line in the first place? Also, I have never seen a line in the Thai queue EVER. Thais just don't travel. I'd say 95% of all incoming and outgoing passengers are foreigners. ------------------------------- At international airports now a Thai with a Thai passport can use the automatic Gates..... no need for them to queue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samran Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 the best way to respond to this question is to say, its not right, its a courtesy extended I have let through the Thai line on my own just showing my WP and other times been kicked out the line with Mrs S standing next to me... It's normally best to ask for permission first, before being told to move later on. So every time you land with your Thai mrs. you ask for permission. If it's granted, great. If not, you go to another line. Saves you the wasted time and humiliation of being kicked out of line after already waiting. But then again, now that Thais have e-passports and foreigners, even residents on permanent residency visas aren't eligible to use the e-passport counters, why even stand in a Thai line in the first place? Also, I have never seen a line in the Thai queue EVER. Thais just don't travel. I'd say 95% of all incoming and outgoing passengers are foreigners. -------------------------------At international airports now a Thai with a Thai passport can use the automatic Gates..... no need for them to queue. I had to queue yesterday. A few chinese in the line who couldn't figure out they were in the wrong line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tomtomtom69 Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 the best way to respond to this question is to say, its not right, its a courtesy extended I have let through the Thai line on my own just showing my WP and other times been kicked out the line with Mrs S standing next to me... It's normally best to ask for permission first, before being told to move later on. So every time you land with your Thai mrs. you ask for permission. If it's granted, great. If not, you go to another line. Saves you the wasted time and humiliation of being kicked out of line after already waiting. But then again, now that Thais have e-passports and foreigners, even residents on permanent residency visas aren't eligible to use the e-passport counters, why even stand in a Thai line in the first place? Also, I have never seen a line in the Thai queue EVER. Thais just don't travel. I'd say 95% of all incoming and outgoing passengers are foreigners. ------------------------------- At international airports now a Thai with a Thai passport can use the automatic Gates..... no need for them to queue. That's what I just said. E-passport counters = e-gates. Different terminology, same thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wobalt Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 My residence here Bangkok is registered at my embassy and so my passport shows as residence Bangkok as I cancelled my residence in my home country Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matta330 Posted March 31, 2015 Share Posted March 31, 2015 I have done it with the Thai wife and kids too. Not an issue. And even the occasional smile from the immigration person when they see the O visa in my passport. Why is it a dodgy visa or something ? And if your married why not just get an extension ? The visa's fine; I get one very year like clockwork at the Portland, Oregon consulate. I just refuse to live in Thailand. I would rather make regular visits to see the kids. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bim Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 My residence here Bangkok is registered at my embassy and so my passport shows as residence Bangkok as I cancelled my residence in my home country Do you mind if I ask what country you are from. Never heard of cancelling home country residency. Im registered in Thailand to live and have no requirement to register with the UK embassy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wobalt Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Germany Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edwardflory Posted April 5, 2015 Share Posted April 5, 2015 (edited) ASK the officer at the quew point if you may use the THAI ONLY line, ESPECIALLY if the Thain line is almost or is empty. I am single, travel alone, I am 70 - regular US passport with RETIREMENT EXTEXSION of stay, 5 out of 7 times I have asked for and given permission to go thru the Thai Only line, at the Swamp. Edited April 5, 2015 by edwardflory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IMA_FARANG Posted April 5, 2015 Share Posted April 5, 2015 (edited) ASK the officer at the quew point if you may use the THAI ONLY line, ESPECIALLY if the Thain line is almost or is empty. I am single, travel alone, I am 70 - regular US passport with RETIREMENT EXTEXSION of stay, 5 out of 7 times I have asked for and given permission to go thru the Thai Only line, at the Swamp. -------------------- I am 69 years old, and have some limited disability due to the results of an accident some years ago. I normally use a wheelchair when flying. I have before been wheeled through the Thai line at immigration on arrival at Swampy. I was once being wheeled through the Thai line when a Thai woman behind me made a comment in Thai about why did she have to wait and the Farang went first.. The immigration officer told her because HE told the guy wheeling my wheelchair to bring me through the much shorter Thai line. My Thai isn't all that good, but I understood enough to get the gist of what he told her. Edited April 5, 2015 by IMA_FARANG 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted April 5, 2015 Share Posted April 5, 2015 My residence here Bangkok is registered at my embassy and so my passport shows as residence Bangkok as I cancelled my residence in my home country Which has absolutely no relevance in terms of Thai immigration unless your a legal resident of Thailand ie you have PR Just because your pp says BKK in it, does not give you any "right" over any other foreigner to use the Thai pp line Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wobalt Posted April 6, 2015 Share Posted April 6, 2015 Really? As I have been working as advisor/expert for the Thai governments since many years immigration told me I could even use the diplomat line if the Thai line is crowded...traveling off and back of the country at least 10 times a year, I never ever had any problems when using the Thai line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maestro Posted April 6, 2015 Share Posted April 6, 2015 But it is not because your "passport shows as resident Bangkok". More likely, Bangkok is shown as the place of issue of your passport. Nobody doubts that you have been using the Thai lane without a problem, but it is not because of that mention of Bangkok in your passport. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wobalt Posted April 6, 2015 Share Posted April 6, 2015 My passport is issued by the embassy and shows "bangkok" as my home residence as well and of cause as place of issue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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