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Getting a thai 60 day tourist visa in Cambodia.


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Just wondering if anyone here can help.

I'm in thailand on a 60 day tourist visa. I have extended already the extra 30 days.

I'm doing volunteer work near the Cambodian border.

I understand I can exit thailand and get another 60 day visa and come back? True?

 

Does anyone know if you can get a 60 day tourist visa organized in siem riep. Or do you have to travel all the way to phnom penh??

 

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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No consulate available according to this list.

So it is PP or perhaps fly into Thailand.

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Just wondering if anyone here can help.

I'm in thailand on a 60 day tourist visa. I have extended already the extra 30 days.

I'm doing volunteer work near the Cambodian border.

I understand I can exit thailand and get another 60 day visa and come back? True?

 

Does anyone know if you can get a 60 day tourist visa organized in siem riep. Or do you have to travel all the way to phnom penh??

 

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

The best option would be to fly with Jetstar from Suvarnabhumi airport to Singapore leaving at 9.15AM arrive there 12.45 PM(SIN time), stay in the transit area so you won't have to go through Immigration and the return on the same day in the evening at 19.10 PM (SIN time) and return to Suvarnabhumi Airport at 2035 back in Thailand. You will then get another 30 days on arrival.

 

To fly to Phnom Penh you would have to use Air Asia, which is more expensive and their flights leave and arrive from Don Mueang, which could be even more of a problem

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Check it out on the Internet and book a flight there. The cheapest return flight is available tomorrow for THB 4670, but I guess that would problably cutting it a bit fine for you. To book at a later date will cost you a few hundred baht more, thanks to the Chinese New Year.

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Just in case you are unaware, the normal turnaround time for a Thai Tourist visa in PP is 4 working days, as opposed to next day turnaround in most other neighbouring countries.

 

Whether there is a way of speeding it up, don`t know, not so according to the agent I used in PP.

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