Convenient re-entry to US from Bangkok via Tokyo
This is a question for those that make 3-4 trips a year to Bangkok, via Tokyo and return to the US. I need to get back to the east coast and with the recent increase in air fare the direct flights are 2-3 times the normal rate, over $2, 000. Connecting flights are half the fare. The question is from an entry point what are the more reliable and convenient places of entry. Immigration time and customs for connecting flights for entry in Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington, DC and Los Angles. Which should one stay away from or are they all more or less the same. Thank you
Without exist stamp what happens?
Question: If there is no exist stamp what happens on the return to Thailand or is the answer one cannot return?
Just wondering.
[QUOTE=Lalake; 1156361]Don't know the answer, but, I would find a local lawyer just in case you need representation. Doing this beforehand could be very helpful. I would hope there are ways to 'grease the skids" so-to-speak. Also. Have your lawyer contact your Embassy if you're prepared to accept the punishment. Your Embassy is there to help.
If you don't like those options, I would check into travel to Malaysia via a train or car. Or even a pleasure boat from Phuket to Penang. You might luck out and depart without any worry. [/QUOTE]