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Sep 6, 2024
2 months ago
Denis **********
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The DTV holder has the right to stay in Thailand for 180 days, which can be extended for an additional 180 days, for a total of 5 years. However, when a frequent traveler or digital nomad has used their 180 days, if they travel abroad and return, will they continue to use the remaining days from the initial 180 days, or will a new 180-day period begin? Additionally, since this visa is a multiple-entry visa, can the visa holder enter and exit Thailand as many times as they wish?
Mar 10, 2024
8 months ago
Thai****
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Can a couple go to Thailand on a multiple-entry visa, then apply for a retirement visa before it expires? Would that be doable? Also, how long does one have to stay in another country before re-entering Thailand on the multiple-entry visa?
Dec 17, 2023
a year ago
Ruth *******
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Has anyone semi-recently received a multiple-entry visa out of the embassy in Washington D.C.? I'm wondering how long it took.
Nov 17, 2023
a year ago
Alan *********
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I am scheduled to arrive in Thailand by air on the 11th of February 2024 and plan to depart 11 days later to visit neighboring countries. Subsequently, I will return to Thailand on the 24th March via Suvarnabhumi Airport, where I intend to stay only at the airport while waiting for my connecting flight to my destination country.

In light of this itinerary, I am seeking guidance on whether I should apply for a single-entry or multiple-entry visa. Additionally, I would appreciate information on the application process, specifically if it can be completed online or if it needs to be done upon arrival ( Maltese citizenship entitles us to do it upon entry as well)

Your assistance in providing clarity on these matters would be immensely helpful as I prepare for my travel arrangements.
Nov 8, 2023
a year ago
David *****
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Hi all. I'm super excited about just getting approved for a 6-month multiple-entry visa as an American. I'm also still waiting on approval for my Thai Elite 5-yr visa that I applied for just before the updated prices went into effect.

I'll be turning 44 years old at the end of December and I was thinking it would make more sense for me to do multiple-entry visas (hopefully being able to spend about half the year each year in Thailand) until I turn 50 and then start doing retirement visas.

Is this a viable plan rather than doing the Thai Elite visa? Any other drawbacks to this plan? Does Thai immigration start denying multiple-entry visas applications if you've done a certain number of them? I was hoping I could do one 6-month multiple-entry visa per year until I can apply for the retirement visa when I turn 50.
Aug 21, 2023
a year ago
Nigel *******
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I am on a retirement visa and left Thailand for a week and returned to Thailand ( I had multiple entry) My question is does my 90 day reporting start from my new entry date or do I stick to the 90 days date as on my white sheet in passport . Also does this effect TM 30 Thanks in advance
Jul 25, 2023
a year ago
AliJames *****
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So my BOI non-B visa extension and work permit will expire on September 3rd...I plan to get a multiple entry visa from Laos based on having a Thai spouse. But iIs it better to leave the country on the 3rd (by plane or land?), then come back on a visa exemption stamp and do the Laos visa when the stamp expires or is it better to get the Spouse visa straight from Laos first?
May 30, 2023
a year ago
Ray *******
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I have accepted a job in Laos but will be making regular trips back home to Thailand.

Is there any reason why I cannot apply for a Thai multipul entry visa?
Apr 27, 2023
2 years ago
Jacek ***********
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Hello everyone! I would like to share some information regarding my O-A retirement visa and seek your advice. I currently hold a multiple-entry O-A retirement visa, valid from September 6, 2022, to September 5, 2023, which I obtained from the Thai Embassy in Warsaw. I arrived in Thailand on September 17, 2022, and received an entry stamp valid until September 15, 2023.

I have learned from this group that it is possible to extend my visa for an additional year through entry stamps, provided I follow the correct procedure. I am planning to leave Thailand on May 27 and return on September 3. Today, when I visited the immigration office, I was informed that I do not need a re-entry permit (TM8). However, I am aware that upon re-entry, I will need to show proof of 100k USD annual insurance coverage. Do I also need to provide any other documents, such as a passbook or a letter from the bank? Additionally, can the insurance be purchased from a provider outside of Thailand (which is what I have done)?

I am concerned about whether I will receive a stamp to extend my visa or if I should apply for an extension while I am away. I would greatly appreciate any advice you can provide. Thank you in advance 🙏
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