My question is, must I stay in Laos overnight to obtain a visa from the Thai embassy in Vientiane or will a simple visa run do the trick?
So far I have 3 conflicting answers...



Generally, if you pay for your approriate visas each time (as opposed to getting the free 30 day stamp on entry) there will be no limits to the number of times you can go 'back and forth'Robtaff wrote: I'm hoping to stay for a year - Is that going to be possible? Won't the authorities/immigration say "hold on you've been back and forth 3 or 4 times"
I think in this instance you are incorrect.aznyron wrote:Irish I had a 6 month tourist visa all you do is go out and back in and get your passport stamped for another 60 days you must exit the country every 60 days
no offense to the other posters but trust me I am correct and I normanlyy do not say that oh and there is no over nite stay it like the subway turnstile in & out thai /lao border or thai/cambodia border both the same
True Bob, this is the one I wanted originally but for some reason the Thai consulate in Dublin told me it was not available for Irish citizens... We must have pi55ed the Thais off in some way... I blame Bono or Riverdance!BobHelm wrote:Robtaff,
Save yourself hassle. Get a multiple entery non im O visa from Hull Thai Consulate (reason for visa 'Visiting family & friends'). Can do it by post (easy) cost about 100 GBP (it has just gone up 10 I believe). This is valid for 1 year from issue. Allows stays of 90 days. At the end of 90 days go to Laos (you do not need to overnight in Laos) & you will get another 90 days in Thailand on return. If you make your last trip to Laos just before the 1 year visa expires you can actually stay in Thailand for nearly 15 months on it.
Alan, it is a case of which Consulate you try in the UK too.Irish Alan wrote: True Bob, this is the one I wanted originally but for some reason the Thai consulate in Dublin told me it was not available for Irish citizens... We must have pi55ed the Thais off in some way... I blame Bono or Riverdance!
The gov't declared Monday a national holiday so the people could go home to vote on Sunday and make it back for Tuesday morning work!Irish Alan wrote:Luckily I was headed off at the pass and didn't go to AEK... Nong Khai on Monday it is and I don't miss school... =D> =D> =D>wokkawombat wrote:Immigration at AEK Udon is closed. Go to Nong Khai.
re these education visas's renewable each year,saying that you are a slow learner.Seen these visas advertised a lot in the newspapers and pattaya new as a way of staying longterm in Thailand.LeeJ wrote:Yeah, whatever you do don't miss any days of school if you can help it. After taking 2 days off while being ill it's been tough getting back into the swing of things.
BTW I was lucky and got a Non Imm ED 1 year visa by taking 2 Thai courses and getting letters in Thai and English from Nick at AUA to say so. I went to the "dreaded" London embassy handed over the letters and visa form, plus a letter from the bank showing I had enough money to live on for a year and got the visa with no problem. Guess I'll just have to pop over to Laos at the end of my 90 day stints in Thailand.