If I get a multiple entry 60 day tourist visa do I need to get involved with re-entry stuff or just turn up with the same visa next time? Thanks.
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You do not need to obtain a re-entry permit with a multiple-entry 60-day tourist visa for Thailand. You can simply enter the country on or before the expiration date of your visa, getting stamped for 60 days each time you present your valid visa upon re-entry.
Ashley *********
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I have a 60 day visa application with the options of "Submit" or "Apply More"(greyed out) but nowhere to pay for it.
I clicked on submit this morning but it is back in my incomplete applications???
If I just click on Submit without paying I will just go round in circles.
Ashley *********
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As far as I can tell. Not seen any error notices but Ill try and find it again and have another look.....all looks ok
A Multiple Entry Tourist Visa gives you unlimited entry as long as the visa (eVisa PDF or sticker) is valid. You don't need a re-entry permit to enter Thailand on a multiple-entry visa on or before the "must be used by/valid until" date. If you have eVisa, bring your eVisa PDF on paper every time you enter Thailand.