The user is asking about the availability of a 3-month visa for Thailand. In the comments, one user points out that there are various visa options available, some lasting 3 months or more, while another user expresses frustration about the complexity of the visa process.
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there’s the option of a STV a regular tourist visa or now visa exempt (depending on your nationality). STV gives you 90 days, and the option to extend twice for 90 days each time, but has some heavy restrictions. The tourist visa gives you 60 days with an option to extend once for a further 30 days. A visa exempt will give you 45 days (usually 30 but not takes into account the 16 days you need to quarantine). You can also extend that for 30 days.
probably not a good idea to come here for a month! 15 nights in quarantine, and there are currently other restrictions depending on where you want to go for the remainder of the time (you could end up having the quarantine again).