so I can now extend 60 day’s? When I get a new one I would rather do that in the uk, just wanted to confirm I can extend 60 days for the 1900 and I don’t need a Thai bank etc for that?
thanks Stuart, given it runs out early January I don’t think the timing would be possible plus I don’t have a Thai account, in the UK obviously I did not need to give any proof of funds etc but I understand you do outside of your home country? So essentially I cannot even get a 30 day extension and must go back to the UK if not Thai bank with funds in? Thanks
Wouldn’t enter via bkk, always nice leaving and 1 day overstay isn’t an issue but incoming they are refusing ppl everyday for no real reason, best off flying into cm for now
Zabel Solberg Gynther its usually always denied due to not enough funds when the person does, why? Its the easiest for the io to fill the form in for, others are suspicion of looking for work when they have visited once before or have been here a while as a tourist, long stay tourist = looking for work? No. I think the issue is no proof of being suspicious, sure most countries would have a reason like tools, or paper work regarding possible jobs etc, here its just whatever the io comes up woth regardless of reality which is the problem, if they going to denie people atleast do it on valid grounds and not whats easiest to do the paper work for, and atleast back it up aka some avidence leading to suspicion? another further issue, the form which visitors are supposed to sign for denial are written in Thai, so essentially they have no idea what they are signing, any other country youd have an English form it would be translated.I certainly wouldn't like to sign a form which I cannot read it could basically say yes I am looking for work I will allow the IO to ban me forever, that wouldn't be fair given its in Thai... visitors and people in immigration detention are allowed to dispute the case or reason for denial but given its written in Thai that would be pretty hard to initiate any legal reps or understanding, its not fair and should be translated.
P.s no need for the personal digs/insults not going to make much progress with that
Garrett Greenwald limit is 60 days per year in thailand on a tourist visa, been stated to me by various officers even my local officer in isaan, i got denied entry last month but got a none o from uk in the end