Does a 60-day Thai visa expire 60 days from issuance or entry?

Jul 21, 2017
7 years ago
Johnny *********
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I was issued a 60-day visa in Singapore on June 2nd and entered Thailand on June 11th. Does my visa expire 60 days from the day it was issued or 60 days from the day I entered Thailand?
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A 60-day visa issued in Singapore is valid for 60 days from the date of entry into Thailand, not the date of issuance. The visa allows entry within 90 days of issue, but the actual stay duration starts from the entry date.
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Tod *********
Your visa was valid for 90 days from the day it was issued to you. Meaning you had that much time to enter thailand and get a 60 day stamp.

In your passport you should have an "admitted until" stamp dated 60 days from the date you arrived in thailand?

What is the date on that stamp?
Johnny *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Ah, I just saw that. It was hidden underneath my departure card. It says August 9th. That answers my question. Thanks!
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