Can anyone share some info on Grand Andaman Ranong?
I have 3 American citizens who were cheated by a Visa company in Phuket and have now overstayed.
They are busy in the process of applying for a Retirement Visa and now need to have a new 30day tourist visa stamp.
One person has a medical condition so we trying to make the process as smooth as possible.
Questions;
Is Grand Andaman Open & easily to do?
Do they need to stay over night?
Any other info is helpful thank you.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The discussion revolves around three American citizens who have overstayed their visa in Thailand and are looking for information about obtaining a new 30-day tourist visa stamp from Grand Andaman Ranong. They are in the process of applying for a Retirement Visa and seek a smooth procedure, especially considering one individual has a medical condition. Comments provide insights on whether Grand Andaman is open and the necessity of an overnight stay for the visa process, with suggestions to consider alternative crossings for those with health concerns. Ultimately, the experience shared indicates a successful completion of the visa run, highlighting the importance of prior arrangements and proper documentation.
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Grand Andaman is open, but no immigration present, they can try the Ranong/Kawthoung crossing, no need to stay overnight, but they need all 3 proofs ready
Paul *******
If someone has a medical condition, then having to spend 30-40 minutes on a boat each way and fend off touts and non-existent medical infrastructure in southern Myanmar means using Ranong is probably not the best idea. Drive a few extra hours and use one of the Malaysian land border crossings. Much more hassle free, though I will say that the officials at Ranong were very friendly. However, they'll get upset if you bring your own TM6 arrival form from another border because that means they miss out on the 100 Baht fee that they charge foreign arrivals for this.
Frank **********
Unfortunate, but people have to be careful who they deal with. A lot of scammers in the world.
Steve ********
A visa agent cheated you? Naahhhhh! I don't believe that! 🤣🤣🤣
John **********
Try giving these guys a call. Always better to use a service than try yourselves. They should check history in Thailand and say if it's possible or not
Outdated information. Proof of vaccination is no longer required to enter Myanmar since July 1. It has reportedly not been asked for at the Ranong/Kawthoung border for some time before then.