Thailand visa with a short visit to Cambodia

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We are planning a December trip to Singapore and from there to Thailand. I read that the 15-day VOA applies to us, being citizens of one of those EU countries.

We will arrive in Bangkok, stay 4-5 days, go to Cambodia for the next 2-3 days and back to Bangkok/Krabi for about a week more, then fly home. All border crossings are planned to be done by air, and reserved before the trip starts. Same for accommodations.

The interval when we first enter Thailand and when we exit it the last time will be 16-18 days, which is over this 15-day limit period.

  • In my understanding, this will require 2 VOAs, on the first arrival and another one on the second one from Cambodia. Is this correct?
  • Does this interval (16-18 days) matter at all? Does the second VOA reset this day counter considering we leave for 2-3 days and it's not just a visa run?
  • Is this legally acceptable? Could we have some issues with this itinerary?


Best Answer

You would indeed two VoAs each, and that would be fine as far as Immigration is concerned. As long as you leave within the allowed time, Thai Immigration won't care.

However, why bother? Just do all your Thailand visits on your first VoA, then fly to Cambodia and back: you can transfer in BKK on your way back home, without needing a second VoA, if you use one of the airlines that fly to Cambodia from BKK (assuming your flight home is from BKK too, of course, since you say you're from the EU, and there's no flight from DMK to the EU).

You'll save quite a bit of money, and time, applying for only one VoA each... As you'll see, the VoA facility in BKK can be a fine circus if you arrive around the same time as a flight from India or China...




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Do I need a visa to travel from Thailand to Cambodia?

Yes, Cambodia's visa requirements apply to travelers entering the country by land. Foreign nationals need a valid passport and visa to enter Cambodia from Thailand (unless from a visa-exempt country). Eligible visitors can apply for a Cambodian visa online.

Can I apply for a Thai visa in Cambodia?

If you are planning to get a visa for Thailand while you're in Cambodia, there are two ways to do it. If it is your first Thai visa, you can take you passport to any local travel agent in Phnom Penh and they can get it for you.

Can I get a tourist visa on arrival in Cambodia?

The 30-day tourist visa is available to travelers in advance or on arrival (for most nationalities) for a cost of $30 if you get it directly at the airport. The tourist visa is single entry only, and can be renewed once for an additional 30 days for a fee of between $30 and $50.

Can I enter Thailand from Cambodia?

As Thailand eases its travel restrictions, Cambodian citizens can now travel to Thailand without needing to quarantine on arrival. Cambodia has been classified as a low-risk country by Thailand and this makes travel a lot easier. To be granted entry to Thailand, travelers now only need to provide a few documents.



Visiting Cambodia in 2022 on Thailand Visa Run from Bangkok! No quarantine for vaccinated travelers




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