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What should I do about my ThaiPass entry date and visa options for a 2-month stay in Thailand?

Jun 7, 2022
4 years ago
Hannah **********
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Hey, I'm having lots of troubles with my ThaiPass and Visa.

So I am planning on entering Thailand 2 times for the first time I know my entry date but for the second time I don't, however the Thaipass requires a date, what should I do?

Besides that I'm also not quite sure about my Visa, I want to stay in Thailand for about 2 month (the second time I'm entering) and if I pay for a Visa it's 60 days right? Plus the free 30 days (so 90 in total) or without them?

I would appreciate any tips💗
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The user needs advice on how to handle their ThaiPass entry date for two separate trips to Thailand, specifically when the second entry date is unknown. They also seek clarification on visa options for a 2-month stay, questioning whether a paid visa would grant them 60 days plus the 30-day extension or how the free 30 days apply to their situation.
Dennis *********
maybe better to just deal with the curent trip, and wait to see what the rules are before dealing with 2nd trip... requirements change all the time.
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Hannah **********
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@Dennis ********
i will, thank you!
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Stuart *********
If you’re from a country that has visa exempt status then you can enter Thailand without a visa and get 30 days. You can extend that for a further 30 days once, but it’s not free it’s 1,900 baht.

With a tourist visa you’d get 60 days + 30 day extension. All extensions cost 1,900 baht.

For the second ThailandPass, wait until you know the date you’ll be entering. Approval is just a few minutes (perhaps a couple of hours tops).
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Hannah **********
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thank you so much😊
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Stuart *********
Your profile says you live in Germany. If you are German you qualify for visa exemption.
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