Je pars dans moins d'un mois en thailande et au laos, et ai deux questions concernant les visas :
Je sais que pour la Thailande, il faut un visa si on reste au-dela de 30 jours. Or je pars au total 34 jours (arrivee et depart a bangkok), mais passerai du temps au laos au milieu (environ 2 semaines thailande / 2 semaines laos / re-1 semaine thailande). Donc, ai-je besoin ou non d'un visa pour la thailande, etant donné que je vais sortir du pays au bout de 2 semaines et y réentrer plus tard ? Sans visa, je ne risque pas d'avoir de probleme en arrivant a bangkok sachant que mon billet de retour sera a une date depassant 30 jours ?
Pour le laos, est-il possible d'obtenir le visa a la frontiere a Chiang Khong / Houeisai ? Ou vaut-il mieux le prendre a l'ambassade avant de partir ?
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ce voyage je l'ai fait en2OO4
pour la thailande le fait de sortir avant 30 jours pour aller au Laos annnule le visa thai
ex: je reste 15 jours enthailande, je pars au Laos 15 jours quand je rentre enthailande on me redonne 1 mois
si tu vas au laos par chiang khong tu fais fais faire ton visa Lao au bureau Ann tour, il s'occcupe de tout pour pas cher
et en plus il t'accompagne pour la traversee jusqu'au poste de douane lao. Fais tu la descente du Mékong jusqu'à Luang Prabang?
pour Chiang Khong ou dormir et manger? Bamboo Riverside Guesthouse super! le long du Mékong (a coté de Ann tour)
Tel: 53.791.621 LE PATRON EST VACHEMENT SYMPA, mieux vaut si prendre avant pour réservé
En principe le visa pour le Laos ne dépasse pas 15 jours . En Nov 2006 j'ai refait la route jusau'a chiang Khong si tu veux d'autres adresses
hotels dans le nord thailande ou au Laos n'hésite pas.... Salut
il suffit que tu passes la frontiére pour remettre ton "compteur" à Zéro.Si tu veux tu paux passer 29 jour en thailande puis une nuit au laos et revenir en thailande et avoir droit à 30 jours supplémentaire !
pour ce qui est des visas pour le Laos, je sais que sur le trajet BKK -Vienciane, tu peux te le procurrer au poste frontiere sans probleme.Il me semble que c'est pareil pour les autres postes. si tu restes qques jours sur BKK au début, pour etre sûr tu peux aller le faire à l'ambassade du laos autrement les agences de voyage de le feront avec un delais plus ou moins long !
salut sans vouloir te faire flipper il semblerait que depuis cet hiver les choses aient changées 🤪 si tu arrives à l'aeroport à bangkok et qu il te demande ton billet retour ils verront que ça depasse 30 jours...alors je sais pas trop, une personne semble conseiller de prendre avant le départ un visa pour un des autres pays visités pour justifier à l'arrivée que tu ne resteras pas tout le temps en Thailande
J'ai le même problème que toi en pire j'ai un billet avion pour 66jours et je comptais "remettre le compteur à zéro" en allant au Laos mais visiblement maintenant ça ne marche plus comme ça car les autorités souhaitent annuler cette pratique trop facile 😮
"LE MONDE EST UN LIVRE ET CEUX QUI NE VOYAGENT PAS N EN LISENT QU' UNE PAGE"
Salut,
Sur le site de l'ambassade de France en Thailande, il est ecrit que tu peux toujours le faire : "Il est possible d’obtenir une extension de séjour, uniquement en quittant le territoire et en y revenant à l’issue de la durée du séjour. Toutefois, depuis le 1er octobre 2006, la durée totale du séjour en Thaïlande, dès lors qu’il a été obtenu sans visa, ne peut excéder 90 jours sur une période de 6 mois." Donc a priori pas de probleme.
J'ai une amie qui part samedi dans le meme cas, je vais bien voir si elle passe...
A +
alors au fait ta copine qui est partie en juillet ? Cela s'est passé comment ?
Les douaniers à Bangkok ne l'ont pas embêté pour les dates de billet retour ?
Je suis partie la-bas moi-meme en juillet/aout sans visa et avec une date de retour 5 semaines plus tard, cela n'a posé absolument aucun probleme. Les douaniers savent que tu peux sortir du pays et avoir immediatement un autre visa, donc ils ne te posent aucune question.
merci pour ta réponse et pour la tranquillité d'esprit. Je vais faire à peu près la même chose que toi, 1 semaine thailande, 2 semaines Laos Puis 2 semaines re-thailande.
Je suis sùr que cela va être fantastique !!!
Salut
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