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6 minutes ago, Sujo said:

Correct. I live and work in malaysia. Last year i went by land to dannok in january and april. 4 days each time. Went again in october and refused as they only allow 2 xings per calendar year.

 

I understand why they did it that way but it wasnt put in place for people like me that do short visits, its for people that stay in thailand.

 

IO only seems to have discretion to refuse, not to allow. I havent been back since, now do my holiday time to vietnam and philippines 4 times a year.

Sad. Spoilt by border running guys trying to scam the system. I can see more and more loopholes being closed, to the detriment of the genuine and by the book tourists and expats. 

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13 hours ago, Sujo said:

why would you bother talking to imm in your own country. They cant refuse u. Give passport, take it and go.

I do not agree. Once, going into my home country I was asked by the immigration officer what I did for a living. My response was: " I do not believe it is any of your business". WRONG answer. I was escorted to a private room and put through the wringer for over two hours. I was also told that the next step would be body cavity searches if I didn't suddenly revise my attitude. I became very contrite.

 

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20 hours ago, parafareno said:

64 days exact ....so total in 2019 and 2020 It will be 154 days when I go home after 2 months and a little.....well I must be a big criminal here......somebody they should decline....call his girlfriend harass her privacy - angry io lady stare....etc....I stayed in thailand before for like 3 years total in separate trips of course always on multiple entry visa.....nobody asked me nothing ...I stayed even longer....9 month one time...all legally. but that was like 9, 10 years ago....nobody dragged me away to some desk to try to find something and decline my stay.....you really feel like a target.....I suspect many people do in this case.....

That was 9 years  ago, as has been said things have changed. Years ago you could stay in Thailand indefinately using say triple entry visa ( which they don't have anymore ) or visa exempt and do multible border jumps. No longer alowed !  You could even overstay pay 20,000 baht maximum fine and go out turn right back and stay again, no more!  Now if your overstay is over 90 days or you are caught you will be banned from entering Thailand for a specific amount of time (1---10 years)  There was no ban 9 ---10 years ago just a fine. Rules change----all the time here and IO's sometime make up their own.

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1 hour ago, murikamba said:

Which places selling visas?

Did you verify that he did not get his valid visa lying, cheating, or other nefarious ways?

Consulates and Embassies ........ duh!

I've never had the opportunity to lie to anyone, I fill out the VISA application form, give them a photocopy of my kid's birth certificate, they say $80, which I hand over, and they give me a receipt to collect the VISA the next day. 

 

Have you ever applied for a VISA in any SEA country?

Are you under the impression they interview the applicants?

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1 hour ago, Suradit69 said:

The problem is that "they" dared to question Khun Farang. Devastating loss of face.

Tourist VISA, or waiver.

Q: Why are you coming to Thailand? ........ A: Holiday.

Q: What will you do here? ............ A: Beach & sightseeing.

 

No need to ever say any more.

They can ask the same questions 100x, no need to vary from those answers.

 

I've got a Non-O VISA to visit my son, they even write his name on it now.

Q: Why are you coming to Thailand? A: to visit my son.

And that's the only answer to any question they ask me.

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1 hour ago, Tchooptip said:
22 hours ago, Just Weird said:

So Immigration questioned you, as is their privilege, then stamped you in.  So the problem is what, exactly?

 Up to you, if going so far as calling the girlfriend is OK? 
They did not question him they bullied him if you cannot see the difference!????

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They clearly thought that they had reason to do that as the other 99.9% of the millions of annual visitors pass through Immigration with no issues at all.  This person claims it happened to him on two consecutive occasions!  I wonder why?

 

Were you there?  How do you know that the tone of the questioning was "bullying"?

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14 hours ago, ukrules said:

I believe they're not allowed to simply say no to an extension of stay request that is in order.

This is a bit like saying that they cannot deny entry unless one of the conditions stipulated in the immigration act for denial is met. Even if true from a legal point of view, they can always just make something up and the applicant would have no recourse (in reality).

 

With that in mind, I find it intriguing that local immigration offices haven't joined the "stay too long" frenzy. If it was an immigration-wide policy, as some on here like to claim without ever providing any proof, that simply would be different.

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8 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

30 day extensions are normal

That's what a pal of mine was led to believe when he bought a 60 day SE visa intending to spend 3 months in Pattaya.

 

When he went to Jomtien immigration office to extend it he queued for 5 hours and then everyone who had not been seen was instructed to return the next day.

 

He did as ordered and the next day after queuing for another 2 hours was refused a 30 day extension but was granted just 14 days.

 

His appeals and entreaties fell on deaf ears and it cost him £200 (8,000) baht to change his flight from 30 days time to 14 in order to get back to the UK.

 

This was about 18 months ago, he's not been back since. He used to visit once or twice a year and stay for two or three months each time.

 

It must always be remembered that our trips to the LOS and their duration are dependent on the whims and discretion of the individual immigration official we will be dealing with and are not related to some claptrap we may be told by people at the embassies and consulates.

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23 hours ago, Youlike said:

I always had to jump through loads and loads of hoops to get my multiple non-o...and then when i arrive the angry io-lady always askes me if i am going to work in thailand...i just say no and then she will ask me what i will do here and if i have enough money...to get my non-o i already have shown them loads of cash and i have plenty in my pocket as well.

 

I'm not poor at all and just hate it when they treat me like i'm a criminal...they can check anything on me, fine do it,  but after a long flight i just want to get stamped in.

"I'm not poor at all and just hate it when they treat me like i'm a criminal."  Well whatever you do, don't come to Thailand for retirement or marriage extensions, because if you do, you will soon know what being treated like a criminal feels like.

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fly into    UK  get hasseed to   why this why that where u stay why do u have a tools i have yes and take out again

i flying  Back to asia  have some work here  few days have european passport 

 

show all tickets  dont think i visit there again in the future 

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