Is a 6 month multiple entry Tourist Visa still available when applying outside of Thailand? I'm reading yes online but that doesn't always mean it's fact. Thank you all for any insight.
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The 6-month Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) is available for application outside of Thailand, specifically in your home country. It's important to check the specific Thai Embassy or Consulate for the requirements, as it is not available at any SE Asian locations. Several users confirmed successful applications from places like the Los Angeles Thai Embassy.
James ********
I believe that the OP has the answers needed for his question.
Thanks all for your helpful replies.
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Kevin ******
I recently got one from the Los Angeles thai embassy. Took 6 days from submitting application to approval
I think we <-(as in you people applying for the METV) are confusing a few things.
First off NO thai consulate in S/E Asia will sell the METV to anyone who doesn't have legal residence in that country <- as in you live legally in that country where you're applying for the METV. This means most tourists cannot get an METV in Asia, period end of story. You get the 6 month METV from the thai consulate in your country BEFORE you wing your way here :)
Now as far as the onward travel recommendation;
There is APPLYING for the 6 month METV visa at a thai consulate in your country <- it's at this point where we recommend you show onward travel (out and back) within 60 days of your planned arrival.
This is ONLY to get the visa issued because of this warning they have on the eVisa website.
Then there is USING the visa once it's issued. Now once you get the visa issued there is NOTHING making you use that onward travel you showed to get the visa approved.
Once you have the PDF issued or the visa sticker stuck in you can show up here, get the 60 days, take the 30 day extension if you want and you are free to bounce out and back by any means you want to.
We tell people to show onward travel within the number of days you will stamp IN to thailand on that visa because in the consulate's eyes there is no guarantee you will get the 30 day extension,
AND
to show you have a "genuine reason" for them to issue the visa.
Whether you do it or not, is up to you,
BUT
we are done letting posts on the group by people asking what to do, what worked for them, etc about the METV and onward travel. :( :/
MEET the requirements and you will get the visa, don't meet them, especially in the eVisa situation - don't show them you have a ๐ด๐ฒ๐ป๐๐ถ๐ป๐ฒ ๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐๐ผ๐ป for the METV and you could end up with a single entry tourist visa. They clearly state you lose the difference in fee (200USD for METV and 40USD for a single entry so you'd lose 160USD)
One final thing to keep in mind is a 6 month METV starts running down the 6 months the date it's issued NOT the date you enter thailand on that visa :O SO get that visa as close to when you're coming here as you can or you lose time on it not being here
Good luck to each and every one of you applying for the METV
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James ********
The METV multiple entry tourist visa is available in your home country. Check the Thai Embassy or Consulate website for their requirements.
It's NOT ๐ซ available in any SE Asian Thai Embassy or Consulate.
If you are in another country outside of SE Asia, check the Thai Embassy or Consulate in that country to see if they offer the METV multiple entry tourist visa.
Shaun ******
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Thank you
James ********
You MUST show your flight departing the USA to Thailand in the Evisa online application system for the METV multiple entry tourist visa.