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Note that you will not be allowed to cross the border in a rental car, unless you are crossing with a driver who owns the car.

All the Cambodian border crossings are OK except Aran/Poipet.

You are correct that there is a Cambodian immigration rule that mandates an overnight stay. However, the requirement is routinely waived on payment of a 200-300 baht tip to the officials.

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Hi, May I suggest PRUM Friendly staff also Help with the Cambodian Visa from Staff  after you Exit Thailand  Forms filled and visa obtained for  around 1700 baht.

Approx 259 KM from Pattaya

 Been there with multiple B visa many times Out and back same day

 

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58 minutes ago, talay view said:

after you Exit Thailand  Forms filled and visa obtained for  around 1700 baht.

If he actually has a muti-entry visa, he's not looking to "obtain" a visa. He would just be getting a new permission to stay by re-entering Thailand using the visa he already has.

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3 minutes ago, Suradit69 said:

If he actually has a muti-entry visa, he's not looking to "obtain" a visa. He would just be getting a new permission to stay by re-entering Thailand using the visa he already has.

I am sure he was writing about getting a Cambodia visa on arrival.

 

1 hour ago, talay view said:

Help with the Cambodian Visa from Staff  after you Exit Thailand  Forms filled and visa obtained for  around 1700 baht.

 

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On 11/5/2019 at 7:53 AM, BritTim said:

Note that you will not be allowed to cross the border in a rental car, unless you are crossing with a driver who owns the car.

All the Cambodian border crossings are OK except Aran/Poipet.

You are correct that there is a Cambodian immigration rule that mandates an overnight stay. However, the requirement is routinely waived on payment of a 200-300 baht tip to the officials.

Awesome thank you!

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