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Can Indian nationals extend their stay in Thailand beyond 30 days without a visa?

Sep 8, 2024
2 years ago
Nikhil ******
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Guys, I want to stay in thai for 2 months. 1 month currently is free for Indians. 1 more month - can I renew in immigration or go to Laos and come back?

Or do I need to apply a 2 month visa from Delhi only?

I am an INDIAN national.

Thanks :)
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An Indian national inquiring about their ability to stay in Thailand for two months learned that they can benefit from a visa exemption allowing a 60-day stay. The rules changed in July, granting Indian passport holders a 60-day free stamp entry. Therefore, there is no need to apply for a new visa from Delhi or go to Laos unless they wish to extend their stay beyond 60 days.
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Master ******
You can stay 60 day don't worry about it
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Nikhil ******
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Every article online is saying a different story though.
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Tod *********
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don't care what you're reading online.

You get 60 days when you land here as an indian passport holder
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Tod *********
you are mistaken, ๐Ÿ˜•

On the 15th of July the rules changed and Indian passport holders now get stamped free stamp entry (visa exempt) for 60 days
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Nikhil ******
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@Tod ********
Damn thats amazing. Can you please send me the link of this forum?

Thank you so much in advance Tod.
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James ********
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you have the graphic shown above. No Link needed
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