What visa should I consider for a 6-month visit to Thailand?

Jan 3, 2025
3 days ago
Stephen ************
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58 years old, looking at visiting Thailand for 6 months in April, Had O retirement visa 3 years back. was easy to obtain.

What visa should I get for just 6 months?

Was considering O visa, but not sure about the funds I need to deposit (800k, or was there another option of 400k then a monthly transfer of 65k)

But if I'm not worried about renewing my visa in 12 months, I could send 800k to my Thai account, get visa and then next day send it back to my Australian bank account

what do you think, is there an easier visa for 6 months?
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A 58-year-old individual looking to visit Thailand for 6 months is considering visa options, previously held an O retirement visa, and discusses concerns regarding financial requirements. Suggestions include obtaining a Multi-Entry Tourist Visa (METV) which allows for nearly 9 months of stay through multiple entries and extensions, or utilizing the visa exemption which provides 60 days plus a 30-day extension, followed by a 'border bounce' to renew the visa free of charge. The discussion emphasizes checking local embassy requirements for details on each visa option.
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Floyd **********
If you qualify for the visa exemption then you get 60 days and then extend for another 30. Do a border bounce after the 90 days and repeat đź‘Ť

180 days without visa.
Nongnuch ********
Tourist Visa ME how does it work

A multi entry Tourist Visa has a validity for use for an unlimited number of entries (“multiple entry”)

The 6 months visa validity starts on the day the visa is issued. Thus, if you enter Thailand 9 days after it has been issued, you lose 9 days of the total of the 6 months visa validity.

Upon each entry, you will get stamped in for a 60-days stay permit

On each and every 60 days stay permit, you can apply for a 30-days touristic extension of the stay permit, for 1900.- THB, on Immigration.

If you take the 30-days extension, you must be aware that before the 90th day expires, you need to exit Thailand.

With the next entry, you will activate another 60-days stay permit

Which you also can extend for 30 more days.

To get the maximum number of days out of this visa, you should therefore enter Thailand as close as you can, to the date of issue

If you exit and re-enter Thailand before the visa validity expires (or any day before this date) you will get stamped in for 60 days for the last time.

You can then still get a 30 days extension of this last 60-days stay permit.

By this method, you can theoretically get almost 9 months of stay in Thailand out of the multi entry tourist visa
Michael ********
The METV can give you nearly 9 months. Check your local embassies website for other requirements. Or just come as tourist 60 + 30 Then weekend away somewhere nearby and repeat process cheap flights with lots of notice
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