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Can You Apply for a 60-Day Visa in Thailand After Entering with a 30-Day Visa Exemption?

Nov 28, 2019
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Laurent ******
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Can you apply for a 60 days visa (O?) in thailand if you entered with a 30 days visa exemption? Or do you need to get out of country to apply? And in this case what is the best way to do it? Thanks πŸ™πŸ»
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You cannot apply for a 60-day Single Entry Tourist Visa (O) while in Thailand if you entered with a 30-day visa exemption. You will need to exit the country to apply for the 60-day visa, and it's recommended to visit a Thai Consulate for the application.
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Robert *******
No, at least if you mean the Single Entry Tourist Visa which gives you 60 days on entry into Thailand. Best way to apply is visit a Thai Consulate.
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Robert *******
There is a Thai Consulate in Bali.
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Laurent ******
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@Rob***
. Yes that’s what I meant.

Can it be done in Bali?
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