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Sep 22, 2025
17 days ago
Deb ********
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Anyone from bahamas living in Thailand and was the process easy looking to move in April
Jun 4, 2025
4 months ago
Kazu ******
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I just extended my exemption visa for 30 days, after that what option do i have if i want to stay just 1 more month? ( im married and have 1 daughter, is there any special re extension or 1 month visa?)

Thank you
May 28, 2025
4 months ago
Tra ******
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I'm looking for an opinion on the safest way to go about this. I entered Thailand on a Visa Exempt Entry. That gave me 60 days. I'm coming up on that 60 days soon. Would it make more sense to go to immigration and apply for the 30 day extension that most people do, or does it make more sense to skip that step and immediately start using a border run company until I'm able to get my longer term visa situated? I'm just looking for the option between the 2 that decreases my chance the most of getting rejected.
May 14, 2025
5 months ago
Benjamin ***********
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Hello everyone I’m after some advice please.

From my understanding I can enter Thailand by air 3 times per year.

I have entered 3 times already but want to visit again in July at some point.

What do I need to do?

Thanks in advance
Apr 27, 2025
5 months ago
Tom *********
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Hi guys,

I’m so pleased I found this forum, it’s been a big help reading a lot of posts. I’ve decided that I wish to retire in Thailand. I’m currently in Thailand on an extended 90 day tourist visa, which expires shortly.

I’m a little confused over the best way to proceed. When I return to UK, should I start the visa process at the Thai embassy to enable me to open a bank account here ? Is it easier to apply in the UK, or to return here and apply ?

Many thanks for the advice.
Apr 18, 2025
6 months ago
Paul ********
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so just a thought, has anybody thought about living in laos and just coming across the border to visit the family once or twice a year,
Apr 16, 2025
6 months ago
Simon ******
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Can someone put me onto a visa agent to apply for a 1 year plus visa I’m 56 years old looking to move over with girlfriend.
Mar 28, 2025
6 months ago
Kenny ********
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METV Visa Question:

Hi...I'm Ken - a traditional 6 month tourist visitor to Thailand. Had to pay a 10k bribe to BKK immigration recently to come in from a recent visa run or they would send me back to where I'd come form. They said they Red Flagged my passport for needing a long-term visa the next time I visit.

- The Retirement Visa doesn't work for me because I'm rather mobile and after getting one I'd be forced to return to TH in person to renew at a certain time each year.

Been looking into the METV....

If I understand it right

- It allows for a 6 month stay.

- I'm allowed to stay the first time 60 days...which can be extended an additional 30 days.

- Then I can return after a visa run and start the process over.

Questions:

- Has anyone in this group ever gotten one of these?

- Do I understand it right?
Mar 27, 2025
6 months ago
Confused. I applied for a DTV visa around a month ago and some days ago i just got a mail saying ”Approved” but when i check it says that i have a tourist visa?

Do anyone in here knows what this means? Is this a DTV visa or did i get a normal tourist visa instead?
Mar 17, 2025
7 months ago
The DTV seems perfect for me and I intend to apply in about 6 months time. I could apply for a retirement visa but I don't want to have money tied up in a Thai bank.

I do intend to spend 6 months a year in Thailand and 6 months in UK as I have joint custody of my daughter in UK. A 5 year visa would be ideal as my daughter would be 17 years old when the DTV expires.

I was thinking of the workcation route as I do accounts for a UK limited company however this is part-time and only pays £300 gross each month. Most of my monthly income is from a private pension. I'm concerned that this would not be accepted. Any views?

I have been told by my UK dentist that I need some work doing on my gums which makes soft power an option. What I don't understand with soft power is how any activity, muay Thai, cookery dentistry could be dragged out fir 5 years.

Apologies that this post is so long-winded. 🙏
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