Have anyone tried to do a visa run crossing the border by train or walking? I'm thinking to do it at the south border with Malaysia. I'm researching but I cannot find clear info.
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The discussion revolves around the experience of individuals attempting visa runs from Thailand to Malaysia, specifically through the DanNok border. One user shared their experience of crossing the border by walking and encountering issues with Thai immigration, while another mentioned using a mini-van and exploring Padang Besar, Malaysia. Clarity is provided on the requirements at the border, including the necessity of showing a flight e-ticket for entry into Thailand.
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In reply to your question, I had the following experience just a couple days ago, but my situation is slightly different to yours by the sounds of it.
I had a retirement visa here, walked through DanNok border control. Stayed two nights and came back on third day. I actually went for a job interview, even had the invitation letter etc. But timed it to coincide with visa expiration so as to enter on a 60 day to execute the relocation of my Thai wife and I over the coming couple months. (No point buying another LTV as only here short term to move)
Thai Imm on the way out many questions why
Malay Imm - welcome welcome welcome
Malay Imm in - thank you come again
Thai Imm - immediately removed to the office - lady boss no chance to explain said go embassy get visa, managed to explain some, she changed to show me onward bound ticket. I again tried to explain we'd drive over the border. Said no, must show flight e-ticket or no entry.
Stepped outside office - 30 seconds later, man steps up - " you need stamp, give me 2k and I will do now, boss no problem, where you from, ok I get you 60 day."
Done! Back in Thailand. Better for me to use an agent if have to do again. I saw two other foreigners pulled out. Don't know what happened to them.
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Yeah done it a few times over to padang besar, I've walked across and also took a mini van from hat yai bus station. There isn't a lot in padang besar mind you. So best to plan to travel somewhere else once you enter Malaysia. Penang and KL are worth a visit.
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