I have U.S. passport. If I travel to Thailand, do I need to obtain a visa?I have U.S. passport. If I travel to Thailand, do I need to obtain a visa?
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I got here a month ago. You’re good. Just make sure you have an exit ticket within 30 days of arrival. Fill out the required immigration form before arrival with that info. You’ll be aight.
Would ICE ever let you back into the USA though afterwards?
Let me ask a Vietnamese travel page about the requirements to enter Thailand smh
Visa on arrival no need it’s automatic you will have to fill out a digital arrival form
For 60 days or less, no. But it is going to change to 3 days. If you want to stay longer you’ll need a visa. Unlike Vietnam you can’t keep doing “border runs” or a tourist visa/exemption for the duration of a year. 2+ years ago you could.
I am American in Bangkok now and tell everyone I am from Canada😄
Only a US citizen would put this on a Vietnam site lol
Why doesn’t everybody look at the government homepage of the country for reliable information? Seems to be far too difficult.
You easily can check online takes less time Than to write a question here🤭
You don’t even need a passport, you just announce to anyone that challenges you as you walk through the airport “Do you know who I am”