Hi Everyone does anyone now how mene three months visa you can have in one year and if you can have more if you are married and the prices of each visa. Thanks Dave
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The conversation addresses questions about visa options for expats in Thailand. It notes that there isn't a specific "three-month visa"; instead, the relevant options include the Non-O visa for those married to Thai nationals, which provides a 90-day entry that can be extended by 60 days for marriage purposes. Several commenters suggest using a multiple entry tourist visa (METV) for longer stays and recommend consulting with visa agents. Costs mentioned are 2000 baht for a 90-day initial visa and 1900 baht for a 12-month extension.
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If your married to Thai wife, then you apply for the extension of stay based on marriage, then once you have followed all the correct procedures and obtained then you get a multi re entry permit.
Evey year you will do the same.
Stephen *******
60 day visa with 30 day extension in UK for Thailand 30 quid
Graham ******
If you are married to a Thai just get a Non-O for each visit to give you a 90 day entry stamp
Pertti *************
90 day initial visa cost 2000 baht and 12 month extension 1900baht. You're welcome.
thanks very much l will have a word with my daughter but that sounds good
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Jack *****
Non O visa provides 90 day stamp.
You can obtain a 60 day extension "to visit wife".
The only other extension you can obtain is 12 month. That has financial requirements
Greg ***********
if you are married to a Thai wife, enter Thailand on a 90-days Non-Imm-Family Visa and apply for the 1-year Extension of the Stay Permit Based on Thai wife by fulfilling the requirements. Then buy a multiple re-entry permit for this one-year stay permit, and you can exit and re-enter Thailand for unlimited times during the one-year stay permit
Google unfortunately it wrong quite often especially on thai visa. Best to look on the evisa website in the country you would apply from if you want more reliable information
I am just looking for my best options at the moment thanks
Pertti *************
SupportiveDragon2517 if you're married to thai then it's non o. If you're over 50 then it's non o. If you're entrepreneur or working class then it's non b. If you're married you still can apply non b if you run company here. Otherwise look short term tourist visas like ltr, dtv etc.
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Ant ***********
Not aware of a 3 month
Visa
Or even 2 month
Visa exempt 60 days
Depending on age
You can apply for
Multi entry Tourist Visa
Which allows you to go in and out for 6 months & if you stamp in before the expiry you can get nearly 9 months using it