Hi, I'm flying from Holland the end of January, now I read if you want to stay more then 60 days they want to know all the places where you're going and they should be paid upfront as well. How does this work if you want to travel and you don't know this yet?
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When traveling to Thailand from abroad, if you wish to stay longer than 60 days, you may need to provide proof of accommodation for your entire stay. This can be challenging if you haven't planned out your exact itinerary. However, travelers often use several strategies such as booking a cheap room through platforms like Agoda and canceling later. Alternatively, if you have contacts in Thailand, you could ask them for an invitation letter to show that you'll be staying with them. The specific requirements may also vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for, such as a Tourist Visa (which typically allows for an initial 60 days, with a possible extension) versus a Special Tourist Visa (STV) that has different stipulations.