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Hi all. I am thinking about the multiple entry tourist visa valid for 6 months. I know you must leave and re enter Thailand. Is there a time limit between leaving and re-entry or can I do both same day? Secondly, how much money do I need in the bank to obtain this visa? Thanks
I've totally lost track of visa-possibilities to visit thailand; i know visa-exempt on arrival is now 60 days with the possibility of extending for 30 days, and then repeating this process to lengthen your stay. My question is, can I apply for a Multiple Entry Tourist Visa from London before I fly to Thailand, and if so, what are the benefits of doing so? Thank you :-)
Being based in Vientiane, I have several questions with regards to multiple entry tourist visa.
1) Tod Daniels has affirmed in a forum which I read that proof of residence in Laos wouid be okay with the stay permit and work permit. ( please confirm )
2) 200,000 baht has to shown. Can this be shown in a UK bank account to the equilvalent in thai baht? Let’s just say 40 is the rate.
3) How necessary is the hotel booking and mode of transport? I’ll be crossing at theNong khai bridge mainly for day trips and overnight trips. Please advise .
I'm looking to stay in Thailand for 1 year (for minimum rental contract), I have a British passport.
I arrived in BKK for the first time last week and got a visa exemption, I'm going to extend this for 30days at the end of Feb, then go back to the UK at the end of March for 10 days.
When I come back to Thailand in April I will get the visa exemption again for 3 months.
After this, I'm looking to get the 6 month multiple entry tourist visa, but would this be accepted as I've already had 2 visa exemptions this year?
I have considered the DTV but as I only intend on staying for the year, I'm not sure the financial commitment and course length needed is worth it.
Just wanted to check if it would be possible to get the 6 month multiple entry tourist visa after 2 visa exemptions?
was denied Dtv (new york); i guess owning and renting out and managing real estate isn’t considered remote work as a “digital nomad.” even though everything is done from my phone and internet……… they replied that they can offer a multiple entry tourist visa. should i go for that, and can i re-apply after 6 months for another 6 months and keep repeating? or should i apply for soft power thru a MT fighting class? anyone have any opinions or suggestions? thanks
Hey all! I'm planning to visit Bangkok for 3-6 months. Should I go with the destination thailand visa or the multiple entry tourist visa?
I'm coming to train muay thai, work on some personal projects, and try to make my savings last as long as I can.
If I went with the typical ME tourist visa, how much would a typical border run cost? Also, can I get 60 days + 30 extension, then do a border run and come back and do the same 60+30 days? Or is it only 60 days?
Any information is greatly appreciated! I'm getting a headache looking online so I figured I'd just make a post here haha
I’ve checked the group before penning this message but to no avail; in a slight pickle. Thanks in advance for any help or insight.
I had applied (successfully) and obtained an e-visa, running to 20th March 2025. I showed this to immigration at Krabi on arrival and all was well/approved. However, my friend whom has just arrived (with the same longevity of successful visa), warned me to check the stamp listed in my passport, that was added by immigration, as he’d heard a couple of horror stories and it seems his stamp is only valid for 60 days.
Now checking, the stamp in my passport, reflects that it’s “valid until” the 2nd December, I.e only 60 days.
With this context, the question is, as presumably immigration will go by the stamp over any e-visa or QR code I share, how can I remedy this? Is it as simple as an immigration office or returning back to the airport for them to “override” or re-stamp my passport with the correct, deferred date?
Sorry if this had been posted before. Feeling a bit anxious. Any help is hugely hugely appreciated 🙏🙏
Hi I am considering a 2 to 3 year stint living in Thailand ….is getting the 180 day visa and flying in and out the best visa option? I have Aussie and British passport thanks in advance