What should I do with my granted 60-day Thai visa email attachment?

Feb 1, 2024
a year ago
Martin *********
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Ok dimbo again, I took the best advice and applied for a 60 day visa and it has been granted, so is that it? just an email attachment ? Should I print it off and present it to immigration or what?
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After receiving your 60-day Thai visa approval via email, it is essential to print the document and present it to immigration officials upon your arrival in Thailand. Immigration officers need a physical copy to verify your visa status; failing to do so may result in being granted only a 30-day exemption. It's also advisable to keep additional copies for any future extensions you may need while in Thailand.
Rob *******
If you plan pn extending in thailamd

print a few copies off
Phil ******
@Martin ********
yes certainly print it off
Dave ********
Just curious here. Did u apply personally in the embassy or online?
David *******
@Dave *******
it’s all online now. No in-person at all. Consulates closed.
Dave ********
@David ******
thanks. Whats the weblink? The last time i checked mu country is not qualified for an evisa. Have to go personally at the embassy/consulate in my country.
David *******
@Dave *******
Yes, it does depend on country. UK all online and many others. Still a number of countries don’t use it (eg Australia). You can check on the site if you can use the evisa system or not.

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Graham ******
@Dave *******
A PDF sent by email is from the eVisa system
Stewart **********
Check the date they stamp on your passport before leaving immigration. I've heard of stories of showing a 60 day visa and still only getting stamped for 30 days
Andy ********
@Stewart *********
great advice.
Wayne *********
You must show to immigration if you don't they will not know you have it and you will only get 30 days exempt stamp
Henrik *****
To make sure the Immigration officer sees the 60-day visa, give it to the officer on paper.

Thai officials love papers and stamps.
Lisa ********************
Print off and give to immigration officer
David *******
Yes, print it off and show it at check-in if asked and at immigration.
Martin *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@David ******
thanks very much
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