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Entered without a visa
It turned out that they did not study the new laws of Tai very carefully and came to spend the winter without obtaining a visa. I really don't want to leave after 30 days. What are the visa options for Russians?
They didn’t want to let them in at the border, because. in January and February there were visa extensions through Cambodia.
Maybe someone had a similar situation. Help!!!!
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аватар andreyvip
Tourists in this matter are not the best advisers. It is better to clarify this situation with lawyers related to migration cases. Or directly at the immigration consulate of Thailand.
You also need to understand what kind of visa you are interested in. For Russians, there are several types of visas, each with its own nuances:
Single Entry Tourist Visa
Multiple entry tourist visa
Visa on arrival, VOA
Single entry non-immigrant visa
Multiple entry non-immigrant visa
Retirement visa (non-immigrant visa O-A)
12-month non-immigrant visa renewal stamp
Permission for additional entry (re-entry permit)
But if you consider that you already had strains at the entrance due to the option with Kombodia, then it is unlikely to resolve this issue on the spot without leaving for Russia.
And take advice NOT FROM SPECIALISTS very seriously, otherwise you may end up with a ban on entering the country for several years.
аватар MP_3_2011
Here's the info on the travel site:
Since August 2014, Thailand's immigration rules have changed dramatically. So, now all the possibilities for the visaran are almost completely closed, i.е. exit and re-entry into the country for the purpose of extending the stay. Now, upon re-entry, the Thai border guard refuses entry. The punishment for exceeding the period of stay (overstay) has also become tougher. Now, in addition to a fine and the opportunity to visit a Thai prison, foreigners face a ban on entry up to 10 years.
At the same time, according to a bilateral intergovernmental agreement between Russia and Thailand, Russian citizens have the right to enter the country without a visa an unlimited number of times. At the same time, they must prove that they are entering for purely tourist purposes. Such evidence can serve as return tickets, hotel reservations. However, if you have permanent exit-entry stamps in your passport in recent years, you will almost certainly be denied entry into the country.
аватар MP_3_2011
Russian citizens are among the lucky ones who are allowed visa-free entry to Thailand for up to 30 days. At the same time, a visa-free stay can be extended for another 7 days by contacting the immigration office while in the country. For a longer stay, you can try to get a visa at the consulate in Russia or in any other country.
аватар 4yuka
And I heard that the tourist visa was extended for Russians up to 60 days. Travel agency information.
аватар MP_3_2011
Information from the embassy website is more credible: http://thaiembassymoscow.com/download/visa-exemption-list2014en.pdf
аватар sire.
Thank you all so much for your support!!! The issue has been resolved. You will have to travel to Laos for a few days and apply for a Thai visa there for a period of 3 months (60 days + 30 days with an extension at the Consulate). Information verified by 100% !!!!
аватар Amir1
Sire. Absolutely correct information and the only possible solution to the problem. But mainly those who need a double-entry visa for which you can stay in Thailand for up to six months go to Laos. If you need a visa for only 3 months, then you can go to any country where there is a Thai consulate.
аватар Amir1
If you need specific advice on this matter, call me on 0817225261 in Thailand. The consultation is of course free :)
аватар sire.
Amir1, according to the data that we have in Laos, apart from the application form, passport and photos, no more documents are needed. The price was announced at 6,000 baht per person. Verified agent.
аватар Amir1
Yes, no more documents are needed. If you go by yourself, spend about 4,000 baht. Call me and I'll tell you how. Everything is simple there. But you can pay the agent and not think about anything.
аватар sire.
Amir1, Thank you, but it's better with an agent. I have grandparents and grandchildren there. They don't know the language, so it's better to go with an agent. So it will be calmer.
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