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30 day exempt visa
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I am 62 years old from Australia. I was in Thailand for 16 days in August 2019. I am going back January 2020 obviously on 30-day exempt visa. do I need return flight ticket before I arrive. They did not ask for it in August 2019.
Am I able to extend the 30-day exempt visa when I arrive January 2020. If so how long can I extend it for and cost.
Also am looking to apply for retirement visa when I arrive next month.
I have a Type O retirement visa. I've had one for more than 12 years. However, I will be on a long cruise and while gone this one will expire. Something different for me to experience. When I arrive at Suvarnabhumi I will get a 30 day exempt visa (US passport). So do Igo to immigration with a tm 7, my bank statement showing monthly deposits as usual and get a new one year extended stay retirement visa like usual? Thanks.
I have a 30-day exempt Visa which expires on December 9th. I am planning to go to the Thai Consulate in Vientiane to get a 60 day Thai tourist visa and then come back the next day after receiving it. I'm just a little nervous, and I want to make sure I am able to do this. My second question: can I go to the immigration office and get a 30-day extension if I am able to get the 60-day tourist visa? Sorry if this has been asked a million times before.
Hey probably been asked a million times but I am UK passport holder , came here with 30 day exempt visa at airport, I need another 30 days whilst I wait for my business visa - can I just go to Samui immigration and extend? If so are there any timings I need to know or perhaps documents I need to show? Thanks for any help.
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