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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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.
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.