Hey guys,
Flying into Bangkok Feb 2, leaving March 17. (from US)
My return flight is outside of the 30 day visa free window.
I am planning on checking out Cambodia, and possibly Laos (and re-setting my visa time) but I want to just buy a bus/rail ticket in country whenever I get bored with Thailand.
I can vaguely remember a thread on this board in which someone posted a pdf/info graphic on how to create a "ticket" which satisfies the Thai proof of forward travel requirement.
Any of you real travelers™ know what I'm talking about?
Thanks!
anybody?
Just edit an existing boarding pass that you have. Use a real flight number and time.
If you are from a rich white country the odds of Thai immigration asking for proof of onward travel are close to zero though.
>>1070903
Photoshop.
Or just edit the HTML in firefox and print it.
Most likely, it wouldn't be a problem anyway.
Here's how I got into Japan
>walk into travel agency
>say I want to go to thailand with a stopover in Tokyo
>ask for cheapest fare
>hmm could I see the itinerary?
>Im not sure, could I keep a printout of the itinerary to do some comparison shopping?
>I'll be back in a day or 2 to book, I swear
>>1071331
I booked my round trip through Orbitz and they emailed me a "e-ticket" but not a traditional boarding pass.
I know the odds of them asking are low, but I don't want to take a chance with the airline not letting me board in SF.
>>1071331
Yeah, lie to people who see dozens of tickets every day, surely they will have seen nothing like your forgery before, and they probably have not even got a computer or phone or anything, so they will be unable to communicate with the airline to verify anything.
His second sentence is correct enough, the first is really foolish advice.
>>1071517
do you have an example I could steal?
>>1071573
If I were to go legit, what's the cheapest proof of forward travel they would accept? Does it have to be an airline or would a train/bus pass be adequate?
>>1071573
If you're from a western country they literally will not care. I showed them my itinerary when entering Panama as apparently you need it to enter the country and none of them spoke a lick of English so they just looked at my piece of paper and let me through. Same shit will happen in Thailand. If you're from a less wealthy country you might have to get more legit flight info.
>>1071567
>>walk into travel agency
This but do it online and go 90% of the way through without paying for it. A lot of 'final confirmation' steps look like a booking. Print the page.
But really, just take the one that OP actually bought and edit the html to change the source/destination and travel date. Job done.