long stay visa options

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Jun 21, 2024
6 months ago
Richard *************
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do i have this right land on visa free entry for 30 days,do a fly out and in for another 30 days then do one visa extension after that for 30 days giving me my 90 then fly home
Jun 26, 2022
2 years ago
Roman ****
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Hello! My name is Roman James Mirov. I am nineteen years old. I have come from California on Thursday, June 24, 2022, to visit my father who works in Bangkok as an English teacher. I have decided to stay in Bangkok for two years to catch up on my help desk technician certifications. Will you please explain to me in points, if possible, what my long stay visa options are? My father told me that I may need to take Thai classes to show that I am receiving education here, but this information is not clear to me. I really appreciate everyone’s input and time answering my question.
Feb 15, 2022
3 years ago
Rob ***********
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hello! My brother (UK) is planning a trip to thailand this year (june/july) and would like to stay between 3 months to one year if possible.

What are his options? I have heard he can come for 60 days on a tourist visa and extend to 90.

I have also heard that he could come on an education visa and learn muay thai?

Sorry if some of these question are a bit basic - I appreciate any and all advice.

Rob
Nov 22, 2021
3 years ago
Dimitris ********
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I'm 60 years old , what is the best visa option to get for long stay in Thailand, thanks in advance for all with respect to your opinion
May 29, 2019
6 years ago
Daniel *******
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Does anyone know if a US citizen can apply for a ME Tourist visa in the US if they are retired? The requirements explicitly state “Employment Verification Letter”, but why would they not allow a retired person with verifiable income to have one? Since I’m only planning to live in Thailand part-time for the moment, using a visa that allows a 6-9 month stay without any of the cumbersome “new” regulations seems ideal for me.
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