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Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: Freddy on April 23, 2018, 08:15:17 PM

Title: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: Freddy on April 23, 2018, 08:15:17 PM
Guys.
Not up to speed with this as here on retirement visa.
A friend has been here for nearly 30 days (visa stamp on entry)

He is unwell and wants to stay for a further 30 days.

What are his options.
Border hop to Cambodia, stay overnight and re-enter for another 30 days?? If so what's the best border crossing point to use?? He's in Lam Plait Mat.

Any other options at the immigration office??
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: Starman on April 23, 2018, 08:17:22 PM
Your friend can go to Immigration in Buriram and get a further 30 days for the price of 1900 baht.
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: Freddy on April 23, 2018, 08:19:38 PM
Excellent. Thanks Starman. He'll be chuffed with that.
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: DeputyDavid on April 24, 2018, 06:55:05 AM
Day trip to Chong Chom would work?  Lots of shopping too.
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: jivvy on April 24, 2018, 07:07:10 AM
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Day trip to Chong Chom would work?  Lots of shopping too.

This would probably be a more costly option taking into account the Cambodian entry and departure fees
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: gotlost on April 24, 2018, 07:16:08 AM
Khmer Immigration scum charge 1500 baht for their visa and 300 baht for the U turn total of 1800 baht at Chong Chom. I have given up on this crossing for that reason and use Chom Sa Ngam just 70 km to the east. Its only 1200 baht. Friendly,professional and no scam.
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: iammike on April 24, 2018, 07:21:43 AM
In addition to the above, and depending on his nationality he could also, upon re-entry into Thailand, only be given 15 days. Only G7 member states get 30 days, other nations only get 15 days at land borders.

Immigration is his best bet, no long drive, no hassle by Cambodia Immigration for tea money etc.

Freddy, don?t forget to take a passport picture when you go
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: gotlost on April 24, 2018, 09:29:04 AM
In addition to the above, and depending on his nationality he could also, upon re-entry into Thailand, only be given 15 days. Only G7 member states get 30 days, other nations only get 15 days at land borders.

Immigration is his best bet, no long drive, no hassle by Cambodia Immigration for tea money etc.

Freddy, don?t forget to take a passport picture when you go

That was changed about few years back. All westerners crossing by land get a 30 day visa exempt. Chong Chom will only let you do one back to back.
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: gotlost on April 24, 2018, 10:47:56 AM
Land crossing 30 day visa exempt. https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/961219-visa-exempt-entries-now-30-days-at-border-crossings-no-more-15-days/
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: iammike on April 24, 2018, 03:48:57 PM
@GL.

Wow that must have completely slipped by me. I know about the 2x in year rule, but that the G7 "rule" isn't in effect anymore I honestly didn't know.

Do you have GPS coordinates for that other border you mentioned ??
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: Somnat on April 24, 2018, 04:05:55 PM
Map for 14.345705 104.058405

Highlight above - right click - search Google for - will bring up a map for the border crossing.

Or, put coordinates straight into google maps.
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: Starman on April 24, 2018, 04:13:07 PM
Is it really worth it to travel an extra 140kms round trip to possibly save 600 baht?
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: gotlost on April 24, 2018, 04:53:37 PM
Is it really worth it to travel an extra 140kms round trip to possibly save 600 baht?

I spend mine on a flat of Angkor beer and still have money.  :biggrin: Its not the money its the principle of the Khmer scamers at CC. Beside the day out and beautiful country. BTW CC charges your Thai partner 50 baht with ID. CSN charges nothing. There is secured parking at CSN and you can get a taxi from there to SR. You can not drive a car across but you can drive a motor bike. There is virtually no one using this crossing and Thai and Khmer Immigration for exit and entry is all within about 30 meters and they both are friendly and professional. Thai immigration even have a wheel chair to use if you need it and love to take photos of you using it. The Khmer have a casino about 100 meters inside and Thai immigration will let you take the wheel chair to it. spot1
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: Starman on April 24, 2018, 04:59:41 PM
Is it really worth it to travel an extra 140kms round trip to possibly save 600 baht?

I spend mine on a flat of Angkor beer and still have money.  :biggrin: Its not the money its the principle of the Khmer scamers at CC. Beside the day out and beautiful country. BTW CC charges your Thai partner 50 baht with ID. CSN charges nothing. There is secured parking at CSN and you can get a taxi from there to SR. You can not drive a car across but you can drive a motor bike. There is virtually no one using this crossing and Thai and Khmer Immigration for exit and entry is all within about 30 meters and they both are friendly and professional. Thai immigration even have a shell chair to use if you need it and love to take photos of you using it. The Khmer have a casino about 100 meters inside and Thai immigration will let you take the wheel chair to it.

Wheel chairs available at CC. I can buy beer with the petrol money I save. My wife doesn't go with me.Secure parking at CC. There are casinos at CC. I don't use them. There are taxis to Siem Reap. You can drive a car or a motorbike across CC. I have never had a problem with people being unfriendly there. So...is it worth travelling an extra 140kms to save 600 baht?
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: gotlost on April 24, 2018, 05:06:23 PM
Is it really worth it to travel an extra 140kms round trip to possibly save 600 baht?

I spend mine on a flat of Angkor beer and still have money.  :biggrin: Its not the money its the principle of the Khmer scamers at CC. Beside the day out and beautiful country. BTW CC charges your Thai partner 50 baht with ID. CSN charges nothing. There is secured parking at CSN and you can get a taxi from there to SR. You can not drive a car across but you can drive a motor bike. There is virtually no one using this crossing and Thai and Khmer Immigration for exit and entry is all within about 30 meters and they both are friendly and professional. Thai immigration even have a shell chair to use if you need it and love to take photos of you using it. The Khmer have a casino about 100 meters inside and Thai immigration will let you take the wheel chair to it.



Wheel chairs available at CC. I can buy beer with the petrol money I save. My wife doesn't go with me.Secure parking at CC. There are casinos at CC. I don't use them. There are taxis to Siem Reap. You can drive a car or a motorbike across CC. I have never had a problem with people being unfriendly there. So...is it worth travelling an extra 140kms to save 600 baht?


It is to me sunshine. spot1
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: Freddy on April 24, 2018, 05:32:15 PM
The guy concerned (no me) went to Immigration today and has his additional 30 days.
Thanks for all the advice and tips. In his case he didn't want the trip to Cambodia as he is unwell so a short trip to Buriram and 15 minutes was just the ticket.
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: iammike on April 24, 2018, 07:47:59 PM
Map for 14.345705 104.058405

Highlight above - right click - search Google for - will bring up a map for the border crossing.

Or, put coordinates straight into google maps.

Thx, I use the coordinates only, I put them into Garmin BaseCamp to put direct into my GPS.
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: iammike on April 24, 2018, 07:48:43 PM
Thx @Freddy.

Glad that it worked out for your friend !!
Title: Re: Border Crossing for additional 30 days
Post by: Smithy on April 25, 2018, 12:57:36 PM

Wheel chairs available at CC. I can buy beer with the petrol money I save. My wife doesn't go with me.Secure parking at CC. There are casinos at CC. I don't use them. There are taxis to Siem Reap. You can drive a car or a motorbike across CC. I have never had a problem with people being unfriendly there. So...is it worth travelling an extra 140kms to save 600 baht?

I have to agree. I have been on a Multi 'O' for many years now and use CC all the time . At first it bugged me having to pay the 300 baht tip  ::) to return the same day ( plus their reluctance to take $'s ) but the cost and time of travelling to another border crossing to save a few baht just seemed to be cutting off your nose to spite your face
I'm due another trip early next month,if I leave at 8am I can be home by 11.30am but I normally use the trip to call into friends at the same time . The crossing can takes less than 15-20 minutes as I now know the score . I park my Bike 30 meters from the Thai Immigration post which make's the border hop even quicker, and even quicker as like Starman I go alone and luckily I don't need a wheelchair ....yet  oldmanwithstick