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Jan 20, 2025
a day ago
Camille *******
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Hi everyone,

I have a non migrant B visa finishing 15th of March and I quit my job end of february so they refused to do the paperwork for longer...

I would like to stay at least one more month for tourism and maybe looking for a new job.

How can i do this ?

Thanks a lot
Dec 21, 2024
a month ago
Darren ****
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Looking for some advice or anyone with a similar experience.

I am holding a Singapore passport and have been in Thailand on an ED-Visa for the past year. As it will expire by this weekend, I have already cancelled it and left for Laos via land (chiang khong) today. My plan is to stay for 3 days and return to Thailand by land on Sunday.

Btw, I will be starting my thai language studies at chula in Jan 2025. Would this info be useful for the immigration to allow my re-entry? Chula has asked me to email them a copy of my entry stamp and they will prepare the paperwork for me to take to the immigration office to change my visa-exempt stamp to an ED-Visa stamp.

Will I face any issues when I pass through the Thai immigration? Will they have any extra requirements for me before I can re-enter? Eg. Cash, flight tickets...

Thanks!
Dec 3, 2024
2 months ago
Mark ******
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Hi , when entering Thailand we get the entry permit stamp (60 days?) how many times a year can we visit like that? Asking as I will have family visiting me when I move permanently? I think I was told by someone you can only visit twice a year on this entry stamp?
Nov 30, 2024
2 months ago
Jeffrey *******
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Hello all , when I had a months holiday in Thailand ( 2018 ) on board the flight you had to fill in a form for your name , destination etc , is this still the case when holidaying in Thailand for 2 months ? Thank you for your time .
Sep 28, 2024
4 months ago
Stuart *********
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Rant alert….

I love all the questions about "how many times can I enter visa exempt".

They're almost always followed by comments of "I did three this year" or "I did 10 so far and have no issues - so you'll be fine".

No one can answer this question with any authority. That's because there is no rule. There is no limit. It is completely up to the discretion of the immigration officer you hand your passport to on arrival.

The guys that had no issue were probably dealing with Sheila. She's happy in her life and likes to think foreigners are good for the economy.

Those that have issues are the ones that hand it to Brian. He's having a bad hair day and about to get his car repossessed. He's apt to take out his depression on foreigners that try to enter his country twice in a calendar year. For no other reason than he's having a bad hair day.

Obviously those two scenarios are made up by me, but that's the type of issues you could encounter at an immigration counter where you have no idea whether you're dealing with Sheila or Brian (and I'm not trying to be sexist in any way here - make up your own names or genders).

No one can answer this type of question. One person could have got in 23 times this year with no issue, but someone else could be questioned or even denied on their second attempt. The latter is probably far fetched but in theory it could happen. We don't know and we can't say, because it's at the discretion of the individual officer.
Sep 13, 2024
4 months ago
Francesco ************
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Good morning people, with a multiple entry visa, can I do with an expired METV visa, a further exit-entry into the country using the additional 60 days visa free granted as an Italian citizen, or do I have to necessarily return to Italy? Let me explain better ... I enter Thailand in early November and in early January I ask for my first 30 day extension (total: 90 days), After that, I would do a visa run for another 60 days and finish in early April ... Now I have another 60 days, in theory the last ones, but just before my visa expires, I leave and re-enter and get another 60 days (so far, I have always done this and have never had problems) ... At this point I usually return to my country ... but if I left again by plane, could I get another 60 days exempt from the visa with the new rule? Thanks to anyone who can advise me. ... better advice is obviously welcome ;) have a good day everyone

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Jul 7, 2024
6 months ago
Andrew *********
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Hi all. I have a Thai wife. We live in UK. We also have a house in Bangkok. We will be going to Thailand later in the year for 30 days. Starting off in our house then moving around. Question : Do I need a TM30 ?

Cheers for any help.
Jun 28, 2024
7 months ago
Jolene ***************
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I just received approval for a tourist visa for 60 days expiring on 12/23/24. So can I stay the 1st 30 days with my US passport and then have 60 more days with the visa? I coming there in July 2023. Thank you in advance for your help.
Feb 17, 2024
a year ago
Natasha ********
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Has anyone been refused entry to Thailand due to number of times visited? I am worried they won't let me in 😅
Feb 12, 2024
a year ago
Gary *******
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I'm going to Thailand march for 45 days. But iv just relized that I'm over the 30 days period. So what forms will I need to take to the Thai embassy to get an extension to 45 days. Thanks if anyone can help 🙏
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