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I just submitted my DTV application in Cambodia (Phnom Penh). When it led me to the payment page before submission, the visa fee was 0 USD and I was able to submit without making a payment (well, I couldn't really make any payment more likely).
Currently my visa is under processing reviewing the documents and I also can download the receipt of 0 USD.
Has this happened to anyone else before?
I can't find any other information on the similar issue! 🥺
I got below info from the website, anyone can confirm if it's true.
Visa Rule
Update 20th March 2023@04:15am: In 2023 you allowed again 2 visa exempt entry via land border, but Russian, Malaysian, Indonesian, Laotian, Vietnamese and Singaporean can do this kind of OUT/IN unlimited times. Proof of Vaccination is not required.
I’ve been since March 2020. From Brazil/ Bilateral agreement...i applied for covid extension n got an under consideration stamp today at Chiang Mai immigration. No flight ticket required or anything ..just the normal forms.
"Bilateral agreements between each country have to be thoroughly examined.” Chatri Anjananan, director of the Department of Consular Affairs, said after the meeting.
“We still have to study the procedures first so we cannot conclude whether it will really be cancelled.”
hello my husband is Peruvian and came for an extension to learn he can only extend 7days. Originally he was given 3 months on his first tour visa. If he flies out and comes back will he get 3 more months or just 7days?
Hello. An SETV issued in a Philippines passport came rubber-stamped with the statement "Period of stay not over 59 days according to bilateral agreement." The visa was used on Jan 31, admitted until March 31. Does the statement mean that they can't apply for a 30-day extension at immigration, or is it simply a statement clarifying the period of stay given upon entry?
Hello! Is it now confirmed that the Nongkhai/Lao border will likely give 90 day visa exempts (to those 5 bilateral agreement countries)? Is this the only border in Thailand that will allow it though? I did do a search but couldn't find anywhere else. I already know I can fly in and out, but prefer to do a border bounce at any border which will be able to stamp me back in 90 days (Chile passport). Not a TV. Many thanks!