Does anyone know of visa runs being done successfully recently? Singapore VTL should open next month. I have been in Thailand for two years and hoping to do a run. My concern is not being allowed back in because of how long ive been here already. Any recommendations on length of time out of country in order to return successfully under test and go? Thank you!
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The post discusses the user's concerns about successfully completing a visa run after residing in Thailand for two years, particularly regarding the duration they should stay out of the country before re-entering. Responses from the community clarify that there is generally no strict minimum time required to remain outside Thailand before returning, although experiences may vary based on individual circumstances and immigration officer discretion. Suggestions include reaching out to the Thai embassy for specific guidance, considering nearby countries for visa runs, and being prepared for potential costs associated with required PCR tests.
You can only 'visa run' by air and comply with the entry requirements to the country you choose to get your visa in then comply with the requirements to re-enter Thailand.
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Steve Greir Thank you so much โบ๏ธ
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Stacey *******
Contact the Thai embassy via email. They replied to me regarding this same situation and stated there's no minimum time to be out of the country, just meet all the Thai Pass requirements and bla bla bla
of course everyone has a different situation and nationality may come into play but they were very helpful and responsive. Just keep your questions brief, to the point, and numbered. That's what I did ๐
Good luck ๐
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Aron **********
Was told if non b and go to COVID extension you need to wait min 30 days
James **********
I think you personally will need to be out of the country for more than 6 months before returning.
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James Mccallum I know many people who has recently returned, one after just one month, with no issue. It is my understanding that there is no written rule about a "days out" requirement, but I'm betting they will not so easy on people who are running for just one night. So any insight on hassle to expect after short trips (like 1-2 weeks) would be appreciated
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James Mccallum I know many people who have spent as little as one month and returned very recently. So six months is not necessary
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Andreas **********
i went today after 60 days asked for covid stay and they said do your 30 days 1st then come back so thats me in phetchabun 30 days time same time reading forums covid extension finish 35th so il be early for mine lol fingers crossed
do you work for immigration? this is what I was told when i was helping a russian guy who could not speak much english 2 weeks ago, they went round all the officers there and they told him this, he has a family so wanted to make sure he was not going to be denied entry, they said he might be if he comes back under 30 days, he was on ano b for years and went to covid. this is my experience, unless you work there I would be careful
There is no such thing as "having to stay out for 30 days". Benjamin is 100% correct. I hate the typical "2 weeks tourists" with zero experience who spill what they once heard and claim that it's factual. These people are cancerous to such group with many knowledgeable people who knows how ridiculous Aron statement is.
Immigration on koh phangan, if you were on a non b and went to covid extensions you cant get any more extensions you have to leave and they are saying stay out min 30 days
You know the place that does 90 day reports and visa extensions, thats immigration to me not police. different building same guys at the airport, the ones that stamp you in and out, those guys told me that they will be looking for people who had the non b visa and went to covid extensions and think they can do a quick trip to another country, they are trying to close that loop hole, so they advised to come back after 30 days if you are in that position. you dont sound like you have a clue
The Thai Immigration office is overseen by the Royal Thai Police. The laws that direct the immigration officers on what is required to issue extension of stays are called "Police Orders" ๐ฎ
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and your point is? the guy who works there knows less that you ?
Bobby ********
Aron Webheadz..Sorry pal but you're talking out of your backside. Immigration and Thai Embassies come under two separate ministries.
1. You're a social media manager (according to your Facebook profile), and using this attitude to me.
2. You are talking to someone who's an expert about visas and extension of stays who have helped thousands of people staying in Thailand legally and safely.
3. You believe what I'm saying is incorrect even AFTER I give you the evidence?
I'm not going to help you anymore.
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Anthony *********
I did a successful one to Phnom Penh last month, if you want to dm me, I have a write up that someone did of all the steps to go through ๐
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Phnom Penh apparently has had a few successful runs