Will I be able to get a new 6-month multi-entry visa after my current one expires, if I travel to Malaysia?

Jul 1, 2024
4 months ago
Rastislav ********
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hello, I've been in Thailand for five months. my 6-month multi-entry visa expires in August, I want to go to Malaysia for 3 weeks, then apply again for a 6-month one. do you think they will approve them for me again?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The individual is seeking advice regarding the renewal of their 6-month multi-entry visa after traveling to Malaysia. Comments indicate that multiple entry tourist visas are typically issued from the individual's home country and that applying for a new multi-entry visa may raise concerns about their intentions to remain in Thailand long-term. Additionally, while it's suggested that leaving Thailand before the current visa expires could allow for a temporary stay extension, it is recommended to consider obtaining a more appropriate visa type for longer stays.
Kevin ********
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@Rastislav *******
Mitchell *******
How many times did you leave Thailand, and how long did you stay out each time? And were you actually travelling around Thailand? They may deem you don't need a Multi entry, and just give you a tourist visa.

They may also determine you are trying to live in Thailand, and suggest you apply for an appropriate visa.

Just some things to keep in mind.
Rastislav ********
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@Mitchell ******
after 58 days a week - Penang and then after 110 days a week - Phu Quoc
Bob **********
Your obviously trying to live in Thailand so why not get the proper visa most consulates will not issue back to back tourist visas
Manfred ******
You are allowed to stay 6 months in a year without a visa

2 months and 1 month extension
Todd *********
@Manfred *****
there is no such limitation
Manfred ******
@Todd ********
yes I made a mistake
Henrik *****
If you apply for a new METV on top of the present one, you actually show, that you are on a wrong visa, since you will show you are not a tourist, but a person trying to stay permanent long time in Thailand, on short time visas
John **********
If you leave and reenter Thailand before the expiry date of your visa in August (even 1 day before) you will be stamped in for 60 days which you can extend by an additional 30 days at the immigration office that serves the area where you live in Thailand. After that you will find it difficult to spend more time in Thailand unless you get a non tourist visa
Robert *********
@John *********
is that also true for the 30 day exempt visa?
John **********
@Robert ********
a 30 day extension? Yes both the same
Greg ***********
@John *********
many Europeans apply in the E-visa system of their home country, while they are physically abroad. It works! Some embassies even allow a flight departing from another country than their home country. I would say
@Rastislav *******
can try his luck. But I think Thai embassy Vienna will not issue a new METV on top of the one he just has finsished using. There needs to be a certain period of waiting in between two METV
John **********
@Greg **********
must vary by embassy then because the Austrian and uk evisa systems don't
Rastislav ********
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Kool *******
@Rastislav *******
understand that Thai embassies are pretty advanced, if they want to be, and can easily check your passport entries into most any country. If you are applying from your home country, but your passport number doesn't show you being there, it will be refused. They do know about VPNs.
Greg ***********
@Kool ******
@Mikkel ******
I ran an email request to the Royal Thai Embassy Berlin in 2022, asking them if I can apply for a tourist visa whilst being in Malaysia or Vietnam

They replied, that the Online E-Visa Application System is “ortsunabhängig” (“location independent”) and that an applicant does not have to be in his home country physically, in order to apply through the system.

This is only good for the Royal Thai Embassy Berlin . . other embassies might turn away such a request. It’s the famous TIT – this is Thailand where the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing
Mikkel *******
@Kool ******
many countries do not stamp or otherwise register when you are returning home to that country as a citizen. There will often be no record to check. Denmark does like that for example. You essentially just flash your passport to the IO and when they see it is Danish they just wave you on.
Mikkel *******
Also when inside Schengen, you rarely have to show a passport to cross borders.
Shayne **********
It may be a moot point in a few weeks. DTV might be here or maybe not.
Jim ********
@Shayne *********
I think DTV has been shelved!
Shayne **********
Jim ********
@Shayne *********
No idea what that is!
Brandon ************
Unless you are from Malaysia, you won't be applying for any multiple entry tourist visa. You can only apply for this type of visa from the Thai embassy in your home country.
Rastislav ********
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@Brandon ***********
from Malaysia, I would like to apply for a visa online via the Internet as last time at the consulate in Vienna
Will ************
@Rastislav *******
you need to show a paid ticket from Austria
Thaimer ******
@Rastislav *******
they won’t let you do it online if you aren’t in your home country
John **********
@Rastislav *******
you can only apply for a visa in the country you are physically present in. As you will be in Malaysia that means going to a Thai consulate in Malaysia
Rastislav ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@John *********
how to find out the consulate where I am when I change the VPN on the Internet to Vienna?
John **********
@Rastislav *******
how do you show the multiple flights required to justify a multi entry visa. How do you show a local address. How do you prove your location? And do you really expect them to issue another multi entry tourist visa even if you somehow circumvent all the checks?
Brandon ************
@Rastislav *******
none of the Thai embassies in Malaysia participate in evisa. You must apply in person at one of the Thai embassy or consulate inside of Malaysia. You would need to check the specific website of the one you want to use for their requirements
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