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@Ivan ******
That's incorrect. If his girlfriend has a Thai passport, she doesn't need a visa to enter Vietnam, only a passport.
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@Robert *******
You can get a 3-month single or multiple entry tourist e-visa for Vietnam in advance. You can’t extend it without leaving the country and applying for a new visa once you’re outside of Vietnam. It takes a week or two to get the e-visa from the time that you submit your application. Laws were changed in mid-August and yes, they are enforcing the current laws more now.
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@Jim *******
I was thinking of doing it this way for 1 year, and if it’s working out, then getting the type 0 visa.
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Thank you all for your thoughtful responses. It seems that at least initially, getting the 60-day tourist visa from overseas, then paying to extend it once before heading to Vietnam for 3 months makes good sense. Repeat as needed. Thanks again.
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@Dan *******
in Vietnam, it’s every 90 days but you have to be out of the country to apply for a new visa and that can take several days. And there’s no guarantee that you will get unlimited back-to-back visas.
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@Ken *****
Vietnam issues 3-month tourist visas, but you have to be out of the country for 3-7 days to get a new one issued. Given that, it made sense to use Thailand as a home base but not necessarily as a permanent home, if that makes sense. So I was exploring ways to make that happen easily and without committing 800k baht/pp.