Visa Issue

You arrive in Thailand. You go through passport control, standing in line with a thousand tourists from China and India. Finally, you reach the tired immigration officer.

Then — a problem. You already have three 30-day stamps. They refuse to give you another one, despite your return ticket, cash, and even photos of your house in the Land of Smiles.

There’s nothing you can do — you have to fly to a nearby country to apply for a tourist visa. Laos or Malaysia.
Oh, and don’t forget to check the working hours of the Thai consulate — and the visa requirements.

You lose several days:

  • traveling
  • standing in line at the consulate to submit documents
  • standing in line again to collect your passport with the visa

It’s manageable if you’re traveling alone — but with children, it becomes more expensive and complicated.

You return to Thailand.
Again — passport control.
Again — the same long lines.
Again — the same tired officer.

For some reason, they don’t like your previous entry stamps. You are allowed in, but reluctantly.

Next week, you have a short trip to Singapore for two days. And now you’re not even sure whether you’ll be allowed back into Thailand — your own home.

There Is Another Option

You arrive in Thailand. Alone or with your family:

  • pass through passport control via a VIP lane
  • enjoy coffee in a lounge
  • get into your limousine
  • and go home in complete comfort

A week later:

  • you book a limousine
  • go to the airport
  • pass immigration through the VIP lane
  • enjoy champagne in the lounge

And within a couple of hours, you’re already at Clarke Quay.

Want to know how this is possible? Call now:

+66 81 504 6625

Author: Alexandra Agapitova.
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