Long term Visa renewal
- JohnBrigham
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Long term Visa renewal
Is anyone able to provide accurate information about being able to renew a long term Visa at the Ha Tien border and if possible the cost.
Been getting conflicting information.
NB Already have long term Visa and living in Kampot but runs out on the 16th August
Been getting conflicting information.
NB Already have long term Visa and living in Kampot but runs out on the 16th August
- phuketrichard
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Re: Long term Visa renewal
you cant renew any visa at any border<
you can get a new one and get an extension when the 30 days of the visa is almost up
in Kampot the 1 year extension runs $300 at Billabong's
no such thing as long term visa
you can get a new one and get an extension when the 30 days of the visa is almost up
in Kampot the 1 year extension runs $300 at Billabong's
no such thing as long term visa
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Re: Long term Visa renewal
True for most but long term visas does exist.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2023 7:39 am you cant renew any visa at any border<
you can get a new one and get an extension when the 30 days of the visa is almost up
in Kampot the 1 year extension runs $300 at Billabong's
no such thing as long term visa
Japanese citizens can get 3 year visa at border.
Re: Long term Visa renewal
As PR said, you can only get Visas on Arrival at border entry points, you then need to apply for your Extension of Stay via a Visa Agency or directly at the DoI Visa Office in PP, EOS's are not available at borders.
@Albror....Japanese, Chinese and South Korean passport holders can get 1, 2, 3 year Visas on Arrival, however for these Visas to actually be valid for 1, 2, 3 years they still need to apply for the relevant Extension of Stay to the Visa.
@Albror....Japanese, Chinese and South Korean passport holders can get 1, 2, 3 year Visas on Arrival, however for these Visas to actually be valid for 1, 2, 3 years they still need to apply for the relevant Extension of Stay to the Visa.
Re: Long term Visa renewal
In addition to The Billabong Guesthouse, there's also Pheara Visa Travel & Tour.
Click for location:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Phear ... ?entry=ttu
Click for location:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Phear ... ?entry=ttu
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