Visa Run

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Visa Run

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Need to do a visa run in the next few days, where does everyone go?
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Ranong to Victoria point Myanmar.

You have to get a bus to Ranong of a train to Phun Pin (Surat Thani) and a minibus to Ranong.

Go to the pier and get a boat across. It is best to have 10 US dollars with you to get into Myanmar.
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Post by DawnHRD »

There will be a minibus going down on 28th if there is enough demand (I hope there is, as I want on it!). It costs 2,500bt inclusive of everything including the $10 to the Burma authorities. It leaves approx 6am & gets back about 12hrs later.

The phone number is 087 1669489 (Ae). Hope that helps.
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Post by lomuamart »

I've always got the 8am bus from HH - check the time - takes about 6 hours to get to Ranong. After all the flapping around, you could take a bus back at 5pm. That's usually full of schoolkids and will stop everywhere.
Better to get the 7pm bus and arrive in HH 30 mins later. It misses out Chumphon.
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Loumart,does that bus have wings? :D
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Onlyme wrote:Loumart,does that bus have wings? :D
Doesn't need them with Lomu on board.
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Post by lomuamart »

Onlyme wrote:Loumart,does that bus have wings? :D
:thumb: It was after the witching hour when I posted, but you're absolutely correct. I should have said " the 7pm bus gets back to HH approximately 30 minutes after the 5pm bus arrives at the same destination. Namely, 1am the next day". :idea:
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Re Visa Run

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Thanx to all, your advice is appreciated!!

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Post by Superman »

Depends on ur location Sealcat...also what type of visa ur gettin.

Lots of travel agencies now over charges farangs doing visa runs..just be careful!
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Post by lomuamart »

Thought the question was about a visa run, not getting a visa.
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Post by Norseman »

I think it's a misunderstanding Superman.
You don't need to do a visa run if you either have a visa or meet the requirements to obtain a visa.
AND, either Dawn or Lomuamart will give you any advise that is overpriced or way out of line.
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Post by Superman »

1. GOING TO ANOTHER COUNTRY TO GET A THAI VISA. (of course from a Thai embassy) = VISA RUN
2. CROSSING THE BORDER TO GET A STAMP (ONLY TOURIST VISA AND MULTIPLE ENTRY TYPE OF VISAS = VISA RUN
3. GOING TO SUAN PLU IMMIGRATION OFFICE IN BANGKOK OR ANY OTHER IMMIGRTAION OFFICES IN THE COUNTRY (SOME FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES) =VISA RUN
4. GETTING TRANSIT VISA =VISA RUN


What else? or is it the term 'VISA RUN' is a slang phrase??????????? or literally getting on the bus,van, plane, horse carriage....or 'RUNNING'
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Lomuamart, Why do you have to do a visa run if ur not getting a 'VISA STAMP'... :? :? :? or don't get me wrong is this thread for 'illegal workers' just doing monthly stamp from borders..Seriously guys this country is becoming confusing. :D

But Norseman, A Multiple Entry (1 year validity) Non-Immigrant 'B' visa type obtained from the country of origin coming to Thailand to work, (ex. as a teacher- while waiting for the work permit-which usually takes 2-3 months or sometimes a year) the holder MUST leave the country every 3 months..otherwise the 'Multiple Entry Visa' will be invalid and automatically becomes a 'Tourist Visa'(30 days)...Just crossing the border....'VISA RUN'....isn't it?

Been in the country for several years now as a worker not a tourist! who had lots of troubles in 'getting a visa' and 'doing visa run' (If there's really no difference)....Getting use now with diffrerent rules and changes of policies of Thai Immigration QUARTERLY.

Pls correct me or let me know if there are RECENT changes about 'visa run' ............ahhhhhhhhhh 'getting a visa' ....ahhhhhhhhhhh 'visa stamp' whatever. :D :D :D

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Post by Guess »

SUPERMAN,

You are muddying the waters here. The original poster asked a straight forward question that I answered.

The term Visa Run is a colloquialism. It is common parlance among ex-pats and long stay travellers to mean a border crossing to get a stamp. It doesn't matter what the Thai immigration documentation states.

There is nothing illegal about it.

The people who have to do the crossing are:

People who are in the state of applying for a working permit visa, such a as a teacher or a chef or business visa.

Applicants who have not yet had their applications sanctioned.

Casual travellers with no visa or visa. (Visa waiver or visa on entry).

Non Immigrant O "Visiting family and friends" visa holders may also have to do a crossing every 30 days.

Multi entry tourist visa holders (obtained outside of the region) may be required to make a border crossing for a 60 day stamp.

As for your question about visas in general I would recommend that you write down your specific question and post it elsewhere on this section of the forum. If you look at the front page of this section

http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/le ... nt-f9.html

you are bound to find an existing thread that you can add to.

This thread is very specific and has already been answered I think.

Perhaps the OP could confirm.
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Post by Superman »

Thanks GUESS for the info.Nothin to say dude :D
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Post by lomuamart »

Superman,
You are correct. It's all about semantics, I suppose. I did mean to qualify myself before but I didn't.
I suppose the words should be "border run" when anyone is doing an in and out without getting a visa - a 30 day visa exempt stamp.
A "visa run" should be applied to a visit to a country outside of Thailand to get a visa.
An extension should be applied to those who don't need to do either of the above and just stay in Thailand.
Transit visas are probably not available for your nationality (?) or mine, nor are visas on arrival.
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