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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #15 on: September 14, 2015, 10:45:02 AM »
Nope, i go out and in , get 15 days then drive to kap choenv and get 60 days extension. After that rinse and repeat.

Accord to this it would be no.  http://www.buriramexpats.com/forum/index.php/topic,8583.msg55761/topicseen.html#new

I suggest you call Chong Chom Border crossing and not KCI and ask. Chong Chom Border crossing number that I have is 066-167-035. Just protect yourself.

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #16 on: September 14, 2015, 11:50:03 AM »
Thanks for that, i called the number but it doesnt work :s

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2015, 12:23:04 PM »
Thanks for that, i called the number but it doesnt work :s

Thanks for the reply. I take it your getting the 60 day as your married. If so why don't you got to Savannhket Lao to the Thai Consulate and apply for and get an O-multy visa based on marriage good for 15 months. No money is required only proof of marriage. Cost is 5,000 baht.

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2015, 12:45:52 PM »
Wow did not know this was an option, thanks il look into it! Never been to lao before , 15 months for 5000 sounds to good to be true ;)

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2015, 01:19:12 PM »
Wow did not know this was an option, thanks il look into it! Never been to lao before , 15 months for 5000 sounds to good to be true ;)

Its true and a very viable option. Numerous people in the area are on this and with the way things are going I suggest that you make a serious effort and go. Basic requirement is Original marriage certificate, a copy of it, a copy of your wife house book and Thai ID. You and your passport and 5000 baht. Pick it up the next day. NO money is required to be shown for this visa. Its good for 12 months but play your card correctly and you can stretch it to 15 months.
Take the wife with you and make it a short holiday.

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2015, 02:06:37 PM »
Wow did not know this was an option, thanks il look into it! Never been to lao before , 15 months for 5000 sounds to good to be true ;)

Its true and a very viable option. Numerous people in the area are on this and with the way things are going I suggest that you make a serious effort and go. Basic requirement is Original marriage certificate, a copy of it, a copy of your wife house book and Thai ID. You and your passport and 5000 baht. Pick it up the next day. NO money is required to be shown for this visa. Its good for 12 months but play your card correctly and you can stretch it to 15 months.
Take the wife with you and make it a short holiday.

Probably a good idea to mentioned that you have to exit and re enter Thailand every ninety days.

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #22 on: September 21, 2015, 06:14:03 PM »
YOU CAN NO LONGER BUY YOUR EXTENSION!!

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Jumped the gun again GL...........You must get tired of pulling your head out of your ass!!

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #23 on: September 21, 2015, 08:00:30 PM »
YOU CAN NO LONGER BUY YOUR EXTENSION!!

 :D :D :D :D :D
Jumped the gun again GL...........You must get tired of pulling your head out of your ass!!

Thats what your for. :biggrin:

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #24 on: October 03, 2015, 07:07:19 AM »
Wow did not know this was an option, thanks il look into it! Never been to lao before , 15 months for 5000 sounds to good to be true ;)

Its true and a very viable option. Numerous people in the area are on this and with the way things are going I suggest that you make a serious effort and go. Basic requirement is Original marriage certificate, a copy of it, a copy of your wife house book and Thai ID. You and your passport and 5000 baht. Pick it up the next day. NO money is required to be shown for this visa. Its good for 12 months but play your card correctly and you can stretch it to 15 months.
Take the wife with you and make it a short holiday.
Hi Just finished my 3month visa run to border, im on the multi entry O visa and this 1 year visa expires on 21st dec 2015 so I plan to go do my last run in dec  to get the extra 3mths, I plan to go on the 19th dec (2 days for visa expires is this a gud time or do you suggest I go earlier???? thanks

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Re: No more 15 or 30 day visa exempt at border check points.
« Reply #25 on: October 03, 2015, 08:14:33 AM »
Wow did not know this was an option, thanks il look into it! Never been to lao before , 15 months for 5000 sounds to good to be true ;)

Its true and a very viable option. Numerous people in the area are on this and with the way things are going I suggest that you make a serious effort and go. Basic requirement is Original marriage certificate, a copy of it, a copy of your wife house book and Thai ID. You and your passport and 5000 baht. Pick it up the next day. NO money is required to be shown for this visa. Its good for 12 months but play your card correctly and you can stretch it to 15 months.
Take the wife with you and make it a short holiday.
Hi Just finished my 3month visa run to border, im on the multi entry O visa and this 1 year visa expires on 21st dec 2015 so I plan to go do my last run in dec  to get the extra 3mths, I plan to go on the 19th dec (2 days for visa expires is this a gud time or do you suggest I go earlier???? thanks

You will be OK and the the 2 days before is also good.

 

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