Unfortunately it seems to be NOT possible to apply a 2 month E-visa for Thailand ( because I m in India now).
Any suggestion how can I spend 2,better 3 months in Thailand coming from India ?
Thanks so much in advance for every suggestion π
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TLDR : Answer Summary
If you hold a German passport, you can enter Thailand without a visa. Upon arrival, you will receive a 60-day visa exempt stamp, which can then be extended for an additional 30 days at a local immigration office in Thailand, allowing you to stay for a total of 90 days. Starting your journey from India does not affect your visa exemption eligibility.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Service to get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
Thanks an all for the very helpfully answers.I close the comments π
Bob *********
Step 1: put your German rule book aside. Step 2: decide how would the American do it. Step 3: the American would just hop on a plane with out a visa or return ticket ($14 onwardticket if demanded). Step 4: Stay for 60 day visa exception then fly to the next Oktoberfest in Penang Malaysia or Bali, Indonesia, then come back for more Thai beer
Terence *********
Ya stay in india
Bart **************
Maybe on your German passport? I don't see any problems π€·
you will receive a 60-days stay permit upon entry without a visa, and can extend for 30 more days. That makes 90 days altogether. Before the day number 90 is over, you will have to EXIT Thailand
a visa-exempt entry on a German passport gets you 60 days stay permit. It would only be a matter of concern if you were flying in from a yellow fever area. India is not
Graham ******
With a German passport you get 60 days Visa Exempt entry then a 30 day extension
Declan **********
If you hold a German passport you don't need a visa. You will be given 60 days visa exempt on arrival which can be extended for 30 days at your local immigration office in thailand.
Brandon ************
Just fly to Thailand. You don't need any visa. You'll receive a 60 day visa exempt stamp when you arrive and you can apply once for a 30 day extension.
Where you come from has no relevance, the only thing that matters is what passport you have.