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Can I Avoid a Visa Run with an Expiring T Visa in Thailand?

Dec 15, 2019
6 years ago
John *******
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I have a T visa that runs out 28 days before I wish to go is there any way l can dodge the visa run?
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The discussion revolves around whether it's possible to avoid a visa run for a T visa (Tourist Visa) that expires 28 days before a planned departure. Users suggest checking visa extension options, specifically mentioning the possibility of a 30-day extension for a Tourist Visa.
Tod *********
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so you got stamped in on a 60 day tourist visa and now want to stay another month? As
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mentioned you could get a 30 day extension.
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John *******
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@Tod ********
my visa is TR single does that still apply?
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John *******
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@Tod ********
thank you Tod will give it a try.
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Benjamin ******
What's a T visa?
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Benjamin ******
Or... It can be a transit visa. Savannakhet was giving them out not too long ago if I remember correctly.
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Robert *******
I guess short for Tourist Visa.
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Robert *******
Sorry, Thai Immigration does not offer Christmas presents and do not honor your wish list.
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John *******
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No still have over a month to go.
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Barry ***********
Depends. Have you already extended the current visa you are on?
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