I think I'll apply for a 60-day + 30-day tourist visa and then leave the country, using the 60-day free period only once. That way, they shouldn't deny me it...
ty in advance....Does anyone have information from people who have already tried this in the past, and whether anyone was refused entry on their second attempt?
Are there any posts in this group about situations similar to mine?
I usually left Thailand at 60 days (or rather at 90 as I asked for a 30 day extension) by car...... so I didn't need plane tickets.... my flight before covid left the day I left Italy and the return was approximately 6 months away..... then after covid, see last year, I booked an open ticket with a departure and return at 60 days which I then cancelled as the nature of the ticket itself allowed it.... I don't know if I explained myself....
Ok so I have to have a return flight in the first 60 days right? and then I also have to have another one that leaves from day 61 for another 60 days?! that's what's not clear to me
I have always done it this way....I booked a flight from Italy with a return in about 6 months.....then once in Thailand every 60 days I did a visa run or a trip to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore and return and I got another 60 days....but booking 2 flights from Italy is an exaggerated expense....a flight costs about 1200 euros return....if I have to book two then I look for another solution....
So you recommend making a fictitious reservation to get the multi-entry visa, and officially taking only one outbound ticket to Phuket and the return one a few days before leaving Italy so as to show it at check in from the site you posted for me?
What does it mean, 2 incoming and 2 outgoing tickets? It seems crazy to me, even on an economic level.... Last year I remember having made an open ticket with a return flight that was 2 months away.... which I then proceeded to cancel once on site, to take a new return flight 5 months later......