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Hi , I travel to Thailand in November and stay for 68 days what’s the best visa to apply for and do you need to do anything if you want to stay for 60 days and then do a border run .
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The fine is 500 Baht per day payable at the airport , get caught by the police and that’s a completely different story, don’t overstay go and extend your visa .
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No you don’t have to get medical insurance but if you

Require medical treatment you will need a mortgage to pay it off.
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@Henrik ****
there is a maximum amount I can draw out each day from the ATM
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@John ********
I always change the maximum amount so that you don’t incur the ATM charges as often small withdrawals mean more withdrawals =more charges
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Why can’t you use your uk phone? I buy a 1 month data plan and use the phone to give WiFi connection to my social media account, calls will be expensive to the uk but Thai phone calls are ok
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@David ********
I paid 80 baht for a lady to fill the forms out and photocopy my passport very cheap
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@Brandon ***********
I thought so , I went today and after 2 hours of form filling they said I was in the wrong district office so i don’t want to go through that again and be told I’m too early to apply for the extension visa . Thank you for your reply 🙏
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1 day overstay is cheaper than a visa extension 1900 baht for the visa 500 baht for the overstay and you pay that at the airport, I overstayed due to unforeseen circumstances and jut paid the fine at the airport and have been back to Thailand several times since without a problem .
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9 months ago
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