How can I apply for a visa to Thailand for a three-month stay followed by a short return visit?

Oct 14, 2024
2 days ago
Jan ******
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Hi, my girlfriend and I are planning to go to Thailand in mid-November for three months. After that, we will leave the country and return in mid-March for another 30-60 days.

We are currently traveling as well. How can we apply for such a visa? I can’t find an application form anywhere online.

Who can help us?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is inquiring about the visa application process for a planned trip to Thailand, which involves two separate stays: three months in November and an additional 30-60 days in March. Comments suggest that the user may not need to apply for a visa in advance if they hold certain passports, as they could obtain a visa on entry and extend their stay.
Ian *********
u get another 60 on entry again and extend that for 30.thats your 3 mth. not need apply for visa
Jan ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Ian ********
I read on internet that I only get 30 days when I come to Thailand and can extend this with 30
Ian *********
@Jan *****
60 on entry for 93 countries . look your country up on thai visa site , then u can extend for 30 ,
Graham ******
@Jan *****
how many times do you need to be told?
Brandon ************
You need to give us at least the most basic information. Like what passports do you hold?
Jan ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Brandon ***********
Dutch 28 yrs

UK 30 yrs

Leaved Thailand last year 28th November last time
Jan ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Brandon ***********
when I check the internet I read that I can only have 30 days + extend for 30 days. And when I want 60 + 30 I need an single entree visa? Do you know more about this or have sources? Thank you for you’re answers!
Graham ******
@Jan *****
The 30 days Visa Exempt entry was increased to 60 days on 16-Jul, you are reading from a website that has not been updated
Jan ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Allright. I read on internet that i only can get 30 days and only apply once for another 30 days. How can I get the 60 and apply for another 30?
Randall *********
@Jan *****
View it here.
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Graham ******
@Randall ********
beware of outdated or wrong information on this site
Billy ******
@Jan *****
when you arrive in Thailand, you will get a visa exemption stamp in your passport for 60 days, no charge, you can then visit immigration and extend for a further 30 days for 1,900 THB, your airline may ask for Proof Of Onward Travel within the first 60 days, check with them.
Peter ****************
@Jan *****
Changed from 30 days to 60 already couple of months ago.
Jan ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
i can just arrive? Do I need to think about an onward ticket?

If I search internet they say I only can get a 15 day visa on arrival ticket?

Thanks already!
Brandon ************
@Jan *****
legally you need proof of onward travel. Rarely asked for by immigration but your airline might ask
John **********
@Jan *****
you get a visa exempt stamp not a visa on arrival
Brandon ************
@Jan *****
then you shouldn't need any visa. You'll get a 60 day visa exempt stamp each time you arrive. You can apply for a 30-day extension each time as well.
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