immigration policies in thailand

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Nov 18, 2024
15 days ago
Eve *********
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Hi everyone.. the rules have since last time I was in Thailand. I hold a UK passport.. do I get 60days stamp when I enter Thailand? Thanks for all your help!
Nov 28, 2023
a year ago
Faith ******
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Has anyone tried to extend for another 30 days after the first 30 days extension at IT Laksi (total of 90 days)?

or is 60 days visa strictly only allowed before entering Thailand?
Sep 29, 2022
2 years ago
Chris *****
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If I and my partner get year-long Education visas, how does our (British) 6-month son stay? Is a dependent visa possible? I get conflicting info. If not something else? Thanks
Jun 9, 2022
2 years ago
Briana *******
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Are you able to get an STV Visa extension anytime prior to Sep 30, 2022? Or are they going to stop allowing STV extensions in July, like they said last year when STV was supposed to end in Sept 2021?
May 10, 2022
3 years ago
Frank **********
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This is a Hua Hin specific question. Perhaps cannot be answered here. I have an online morning appointment for extending my O visa (retirement). The IO told me that my bank statement and letter and bankbook update can be issued up to 3 days before my appointment at Immigration. Previously, I was doing these extensions in Lampang, and everything had to be "same day". I just want to make sure that I didn't misunderstand the IO in HH on this. Can anyone shed light if what is apparently accepted here in HH is common place in other offices? Thanks.
Oct 13, 2021
3 years ago
Ian ******
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Hi and thanks for the previous replies. But I think my query was misunderstood. I am NOT looking to apply for a Tourist Visa, but enter Thailand under the 30 day visa exemption scheme which I understand applies to UK Nationals such as me. My question remains, can I simply enter Thailand on the visa exemption scheme and stay for 30 days, then re-enter Thailand to gain a further 30 days. Also , if this is possible, what are the requirements. Would I still require a COE and medical insurance? I am interested in travelling after the 1st November when quarantine for UK Nationals is no longer required.
Apr 20, 2021
4 years ago
Vadym *********
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Maybe stupid question but:

I’m here on visa exemption (tourism) and I already have my first covid extension.

Today I went to Chonburi immigration office to do 90 days report but they told me that with my typo of “visa” I don’t need to do it.

Is it correct or that person in immigration office was wrong and I have to try to go one more time?

Thank you 🙏
Dec 23, 2020
4 years ago
Tod *********
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ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS:

(extending "90 day medical extensions" & 90 day "Non-O volunteer visas" with a 60 day covid stamp)

We are getting a lot of people trying to post who for one reason or another got either a b/s, back-door 90 day medical extension OR an equally b/s, back-door 90 day Non-O based on "volunteering" and now want to get 60 day covid extensions.

Unfortunately we're not letting posts like that on the group (or we're not letting many of them anyway). ;)

There is no way anyone on this group can tell what an immigration officer at your immigration office will say when you go to apply for a 60 day covid extension with a stamp like those two I mentioned in your passport.

Some people will skate right thru and get the 60 days without question (y)

BUT

some people will get questioned heavily but get the in the end extension :/

AND

some people will be told, go back to the province you got your stamp from and apply there. :O :(

We am not judging anyone on those stamps (not in the least) but, you people knew exactly what you were doing when you went down the path to get that 90 day medical extension, OR to get that 90 day Non-O visa (based on volunteering for a foundation you can't pronounce let alone ever volunteered for :O ). No one twisted your arm, no one made you do it.

You either GO to your immigration office before you need the extension and see if you can get it

OR

you contact the people who you used to get those stamps and ask them what to do.

We're just not gonna let posts from people on those two stamps on the group.

We wish everyone good luck with their extensions, stay safe and have a happy holiday season.
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