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Feb 24, 2026
2 months ago
Cheng *****
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My retirement visa will end at mid April, but my rental will end at late June. I don’t plan to continue renew the retirement visa and not willing to leave Thailand until late June. Any way can stay until late June without leaving the country?
19 comments
Nov 25, 2025
5 months ago
Paul ***********
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I’m on a 60 day tourist visa. I had a visa in May, and extended it for 30 days. My question is can I get an extension on my current visa under the new rules, and what are my options if I want to stay in Thailand if I can’t extend the current tourist visa?
41 comments
Dec 5, 2024
a year ago
A quick question: My husband is Pakistani and needs to apply for DTV visa, which country/embassy is best to apply from? And can we go on a visit visa to that country or it must be a residence country?
1 comments
Sep 18, 2024
2 years ago
Lauren ******
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Hello! Wondering what options I have for tourist visa/ other options. I’ve been coming to Thailand on and off for years and never had an issue. This time coming in immigration told me next time I come in I need a proper visa. I have never over stayed and I fly in each time. I have a uk passport. I need to come back twice more this year for a couple weeks each time. Is there a limit to number of days you can spend in Thailand ? I’m not working I just visit a lot as my partner lives here. Any advice would be appreciated as I already have my next flights booked. Thank you ! ❤️
68 comments
May 2, 2024
2 years ago
Ian ***********
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Hello group!

I am an American here on a 30 day exemption currently in Pattaya.

I would like to stay in Thailand for as long as I can. I absolutely love it here.

I have rented a condo with a month to month contract and my landlord has given me the proper paperwork to take to immigration for an extension.

I entered the country on the 10th of April.

My question is: What is the best order to approach renewing my visa or doing border runs?

Should I just apply for the extension now and save my border runs for later? Should I apply for some type of 6 month or 1 year Visa before my current exemption expires?

Any advice from experienced people is appreciated! Thanks 😊🙏
26 comments
Feb 26, 2024
2 years ago
Kevin *********
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Quick question. I'll be arriving on a 30 day visa exemption and I'm wondering how soon I can apply for the 30 day extension? Right away? Or do I have to wait till the last day?
13 comments
Feb 18, 2024
2 years ago
Sergiusz ***********
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Hello, is it possible to get a 45-day extension of a visa exemption, or is it always only 30 days? The immigration office of application could be Krabi, Trang, Phuket or Bangkok.
10 comments
Feb 10, 2024
2 years ago
Katlyn **********
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I’m travelling to Thailand with my husband and two young children, we are arriving in a few days on the 30 day visa exception from Canada. We would like to extend our stay an additional 19 days. We will be in Phuket for the first part of our stay (18 days) and going to Krabi. What do I need to be aware of to extend for the additional days? When I arrive in Krabi after 18 days will that be enough time to apply for the additional days?
3 comments
Sep 30, 2023
3 years ago
Jimmy *******
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As an Australian Do i get a sixty day on arrival visa in Thailand pls ? And Do i need to have have a Exit ticket to gain entry into Thailand pls ??
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