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Can I show a flight out of Thailand after my visa extension period?

Feb 4, 2020
6 years ago
Worada **************
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We will come to Thailand after visiting to Vietnam for a week. My question is, is it possible to show a ticket out of Thailand after 30 days but within 60 days due to we will extend at immigration in Thailand for next 30 days. Do they allow this or not? Please kindly help if you know.
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The original poster inquired whether it’s permissible to show a ticket out of Thailand within 60 days while planning to extend their stay by 30 days at immigration. Comments from the community indicate that Thai immigration is generally accepting of extensions, especially for first-time visitors, and having a ticket out after the extension period is typically not an issue. However, there may be complications with airlines, so it is advised to be prepared for potential inquiries.
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You’ll be fine
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thank you
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Kd *********
immigration asked questions to me in a similar case many years ago. i explained them that, i will extend my visa and they were fine with it.
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Worada **************
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thank you you guys! I really appreciate your answer
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If the airline gives you a hard time, ask for the manager and tell them you’ll sign a liability waiver... they’ll have to look for it, but they should have a form for this on hand
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okay I will check about it
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ok. Thank you for this useful information
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If you are flying back, there is always a risk that the airline will have an issue, and deny boarding.
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As far as know out of reports only people with a long history of staying/living in Thailand are questioned at arrival. Onward travel within 60 days is no problem for a tourist to show if asked.
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Benjamin ******
To my knowledge, they would. Thai immigration knows that the visa exempt can be extended. Plus, if this is their first time here, they may not even be asked for the three proofs.
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