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Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« on: May 14, 2014, 10:07:05 AM »
Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
I have just returned and can verify that The Chong Chom Border Crossing has joined the list for a major crack down on OUT-IN Jumpers. If your on a valid visa or extension to stay no problem anything else you could have a problem. For info on what you may or may not due follow TV. Even they can not figure it out loco

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2014, 05:38:36 AM »
So for now, the rule is you must have Non-O or retirement visa or something similar and go through the process of 90 day reporting.  Seems the only way to go now.

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2014, 07:08:22 AM »
DD ..... If you have a MULTI ENTRY Non O VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

If you have a  MULTI ENTRY TOURIST VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

You would only do 90 day reporting if you had an EXTENSION of stay (marriage / retirement) from your Non O.

OR

You are here on a MULTI ENTRY NON IMMIGRATION OA VISA. (see below)

5.1  Upon arrival, holder of this type of visa will be permitted to stay in Thailand for 1 year from the date of first entry.  During the one-year period, if he or she wishes to leave and re-enter the country, he or she is required to apply at the Immigration office for re-entry permit (single or multiple) before departure.  In the case of leaving the country without a re-entry permit, the permit to stay for 1 year shall be considered void.

5.2  At the end of the 90-day stay , the foreigner must report to the immigration officer in his or her residence area and report again every 90 days during his or her stay in Thailand.  The foreigner may report to the police station if there is no immigration office in his or her residence area.

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2014, 07:53:44 AM »
DD ..... If you have a MULTI ENTRY Non O VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

If you have a  MULTI ENTRY TOURIST VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

You would only do 90 day reporting if you had an EXTENSION of stay (marriage / retirement) from your Non O.

OR

You are here on a MULTI ENTRY NON IMMIGRATION OA VISA. (see below)

5.1  Upon arrival, holder of this type of visa will be permitted to stay in Thailand for 1 year from the date of first entry.  During the one-year period, if he or she wishes to leave and re-enter the country, he or she is required to apply at the Immigration office for re-entry permit (single or multiple) before departure.  In the case of leaving the country without a re-entry permit, the permit to stay for 1 year shall be considered void.

5.2  At the end of the 90-day stay , the foreigner must report to the immigration officer in his or her residence area and report again every 90 days during his or her stay in Thailand.  The foreigner may report to the police station if there is no immigration office in his or her residence area.


If you have a Dodge -O -Visa you very will be in deep shyt.



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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2014, 07:58:09 PM »
It will be interesting to see how long this crackdown lasts and if it does what difference it will make to the profile of the Farang population here. None I suspect.

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2014, 08:47:58 PM »
The crack down in 2006/07, zip zap,zero. Did lose some regular faces but gained new ones.

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2014, 01:36:14 PM »
DD ..... If you have a MULTI ENTRY Non O VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

If you have a  MULTI ENTRY TOURIST VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

You would only do 90 day reporting if you had an EXTENSION of stay (marriage / retirement) from your Non O.

OR

You are here on a MULTI ENTRY NON IMMIGRATION OA VISA. (see below)

5.1  Upon arrival, holder of this type of visa will be permitted to stay in Thailand for 1 year from the date of first entry.  During the one-year period, if he or she wishes to leave and re-enter the country, he or she is required to apply at the Immigration office for re-entry permit (single or multiple) before departure.  In the case of leaving the country without a re-entry permit, the permit to stay for 1 year shall be considered void.

5.2  At the end of the 90-day stay , the foreigner must report to the immigration officer in his or her residence area and report again every 90 days during his or her stay in Thailand.  The foreigner may report to the police station if there is no immigration office in his or her residence area.


If you have a Dodge -O -Visa you very will be in deep shyt.


No such thing as a dodgy O visa.

You either have one or you don't

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2014, 03:12:02 PM »
DD ..... If you have a MULTI ENTRY Non O VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

If you have a  MULTI ENTRY TOURIST VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

You would only do 90 day reporting if you had an EXTENSION of stay (marriage / retirement) from your Non O.

OR

You are here on a MULTI ENTRY NON IMMIGRATION OA VISA. (see below)

5.1  Upon arrival, holder of this type of visa will be permitted to stay in Thailand for 1 year from the date of first entry.  During the one-year period, if he or she wishes to leave and re-enter the country, he or she is required to apply at the Immigration office for re-entry permit (single or multiple) before departure.  In the case of leaving the country without a re-entry permit, the permit to stay for 1 year shall be considered void.

5.2  At the end of the 90-day stay , the foreigner must report to the immigration officer in his or her residence area and report again every 90 days during his or her stay in Thailand.  The foreigner may report to the police station if there is no immigration office in his or her residence area.


If you have a Dodge -O -Visa you very will be in deep shyt.


No such thing as a dodgy O visa.

You either have one or you don't


That could be debated..  ::) I have seen a few.. swordfight

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2014, 06:44:40 PM »
DD ..... If you have a MULTI ENTRY Non O VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

If you have a  MULTI ENTRY TOURIST VISA you will have NO dramas crossing a Land border.

You would only do 90 day reporting if you had an EXTENSION of stay (marriage / retirement) from your Non O.

OR

You are here on a MULTI ENTRY NON IMMIGRATION OA VISA. (see below)

5.1  Upon arrival, holder of this type of visa will be permitted to stay in Thailand for 1 year from the date of first entry.  During the one-year period, if he or she wishes to leave and re-enter the country, he or she is required to apply at the Immigration office for re-entry permit (single or multiple) before departure.  In the case of leaving the country without a re-entry permit, the permit to stay for 1 year shall be considered void.

5.2  At the end of the 90-day stay , the foreigner must report to the immigration officer in his or her residence area and report again every 90 days during his or her stay in Thailand.  The foreigner may report to the police station if there is no immigration office in his or her residence area.


If you have a Dodge -O -Visa you very will be in deep shyt.


No such thing as a dodgy O visa.

You either have one or you don't
Absolute Bollox COCO,you obviously have no knowledge of the ones that were issued using stolen stamps around the 2000/2001 era

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2014, 08:09:22 PM »
Nookie is right,I've seen several,and they looked pretty damm good to,the last one was a UK guy in Bangkok a few months ago,mouthing off about it and showing it too all and sundry (very Pissed).

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Re: Chong Chom Border Crossing Crack Down.
« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2014, 09:21:40 PM »
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