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What are the options for extending a 3-month visa in Thailand after a long break?

Jun 5, 2022
4 years ago
George *********
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New question can get 3 mth visa then 3 mth extention I'm loosing the will to liv with this page .so advice bit feed back I stop for 6 mth best way go about sort my shit out
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The user is seeking advice on managing their visa situation in Thailand after a 6-month absence, expressing frustration with the current pages they're consulting. A commenter suggests that the STV (Special Tourist Visa) could be an option, as it offers an initial 90-day stay that can be extended twice, totaling 270 days, although obtaining it can be challenging.
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David *********
You can get the stv visa which is 90 days and can be extended twice giving a total of 270 days but it is quite difficult to get
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Delvonte ********
@David ********
only 3 months left so it is pointless to get now
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Braulio *********
@David ********
Polite language would be appreciated
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George *********
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Ok thanks I look in to it
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