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ED Visa coming to an end... need suggestions

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Hi all,

My 1 year ED visa is coming to an end this Sunday and i was wondering if it would be possible for me to go out by bus to Vientiane and obtain a 3 months tourist visa from there? I plan on getting my second ED visa in around 3-4 months but now i can't afford it. What option do i have?

Thanks

You can get the tourist visa without a problem. A 2 entry visa would be the best option.

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Thanks you Joe.

Is there a better place to do it between Cambodia - Laos? Or both are the same?

Also what is the difference between a single and 2 entry? And what are the cost? (i guess from past experience a single is valid 90 days and is 1,900 baths?)

Thanks

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Also is the 6 months tourist visa valid now or is it starting next month?

Thanks you Joe.

Is there a better place to do it between Cambodia - Laos? Or both are the same?

Also what is the difference between a single and 2 entry? And what are the cost? (i guess from past experience a single is valid 90 days and is 1,900 baths?)

Thanks

2 entry tourist visas are not issued in Cambodia.

Cost of a tourist visa is 1000 Bht per entry.

A 2 entry visa allows 2 entries to Thailand each entry giving 60 days which can be extended by 30 days at an immigration office.

After 60+30 days you must leave, enter another country and then return to activate the 2nd entry.

Both entries must be made before the "enter before" date clearly marked on the visa.

Edited by oncearugge

  • Author

Thanks you Joe.

Is there a better place to do it between Cambodia - Laos? Or both are the same?

Also what is the difference between a single and 2 entry? And what are the cost? (i guess from past experience a single is valid 90 days and is 1,900 baths?)

Thanks

2 entry tourist visas are not issued in Cambodia.

Cost of a tourist visa is 1000 Bht per entry.

A 2 entry visa allows 2 entries to Thailand each entry giving 60 days which can be extended by 30 days at an immigration office.

After 60+30 days you must leave, enter another country and then return to activate the 2nd entry.

Both entries must be made before the "enter before" date clearly marked on the visa.

Thanks for making it clearer for me to understand.

So it's basically 90 days for each entry so this would be approximatively 6 months for the 2 entry visa, right?

What is the cost of 30 days extension after each 60 days?

Thanks

Thanks you Joe.

Is there a better place to do it between Cambodia - Laos? Or both are the same?

Also what is the difference between a single and 2 entry? And what are the cost? (i guess from past experience a single is valid 90 days and is 1,900 baths?)

Thanks

2 entry tourist visas are not issued in Cambodia.

Cost of a tourist visa is 1000 Bht per entry.

A 2 entry visa allows 2 entries to Thailand each entry giving 60 days which can be extended by 30 days at an immigration office.

After 60+30 days you must leave, enter another country and then return to activate the 2nd entry.

Both entries must be made before the "enter before" date clearly marked on the visa.

Thanks for making it clearer for me to understand.

So it's basically 90 days for each entry so this would be approximatively 6 months for the 2 entry visa, right?

What is the cost of 30 days extension after each 60 days?

Thanks

1900 Bht

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