Airlines require tickets for continuing travel because they get stuck with the cost of taking you out of a country if immigration denies you entry. You have a visa, the country has already given you permission to enter. 'Some agents' may be so poorly trained to not know that but staying calm and asking for a supervisor solves the problem.lisa wrote:Update!!
Will get a tourist visa-multiple entry even w/ one-way ticket. Embassy folks said some agents don't bother requiring a return ticket, and for those that do one can use purchase a ticket to a country close by.
Can't get the Non-Imm OA inside Thailand. Last time I looked the only place to get it was your home country. One exception is for those with longtime permanent residence status in a country that's not the one which issued their passport.lisa wrote:Update!!
Once we get on the ground I hope to get a NI-OA. If not that we'll get an "ED" and study Thai!!!!