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Subject: Re: Thailand Visa question Posted on: 15 Jun 2004 18:23:00 GMT

>First thing you need to do is tell us what passport you carry. If
>you're American or Brit or Aussie you don't even need a 30 day visa.
>Just show up. Thai Immigration will not check your plane ticket.
>
>However, the airline that flies you in might check. If they do, they
>will want to see a visa that applies from the arrival date to
>departure date on your ticket.
>
>If the airline realizes that the 60 day visa isn't enough, they might
>still refuse you.

I'm on a British passport, so figured that I could get a 30 day when landing in
BK. I'm flying out of Sydney on Quantas, and that sounds like the only place
where I could come unstuck. Just how likely is it that they will check for visa
requirments prior to flight? Is this standard airline procedure, or is it
simply a case of it being 'thai immigration's' problem, rather than their
lookout?