September 11, 200619 yr My routine has been to get a 90 day visa in a foreign country (Australia, Singapore etc) and come to Thailand, then leave before my 90 days are up and take another 'forced vacation' before returning, usually w/in a couple of weeks. I am an American citizen. I live in Thailand but have never had anything but the above or a 30 day Visa on Arrival. Are things going to change for me with the new immigration policies? Sorry if this has been answered but I can't decipher it. I can't tell if only the 30 day on arrival visa's are going to be changed or these types as well. Thanks
September 11, 200619 yr i have a 1-year "O" visa, so i'm not affected. but i'm also interested to hear if this "new change" (i just heard about it a few minutes ago) only concerns visa-on-arrival (30 day runners) or also those who make 3-month tourist visas from penang, laos, etc. i have a few friends who are young, not married and not working in that situation ...
September 11, 200619 yr My routine has been to get a 90 day visa in a foreign country (Australia, Singapore etc) and come to Thailand, then leave before my 90 days are up and take another 'forced vacation' before returning, usually w/in a couple of weeks.I am an American citizen. I live in Thailand but have never had anything but the above or a 30 day Visa on Arrival. Are things going to change for me with the new immigration policies? Sorry if this has been answered but I can't decipher it. I can't tell if only the 30 day on arrival visa's are going to be changed or these types as well. Thanks If you have a visa, you are legal to come and go during that time period( as long as you have a reentry permit) They are going after the 30 day visa runners. www.sunbeltasiagroup.com
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