Hey guys, I am heading to Thailand for my first time next week. I will be entering the country on the 45 day pass. I am not applying for a Visa. If I decide to stay longer than the 45 days, is it possible to extend my stay without having to leave the country?
What are my options?
Thank you so much!! :)
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The original poster inquires whether they can extend their stay in Thailand beyond the initial 45 days granted upon entry without applying for a visa. Responses clarify that visa exempt entries can be extended for an additional 30 days at an immigration office for a fee of 1,900 baht, with certain requirements such as a TM30 form and additional documents. Some commenters mention alternatives to extend stay options, like leaving the country and re-entering to receive a new visa exemption. Additionally, there is a discussion about the potential need for an onward ticket to enter Thailand, with varying experiences shared regarding checks by airlines and immigration.
One last question! Do they check for an onward ticket upon entry into Thailand? I have no idea when I will be leaving so I don't want to buy a return ticket just yet.
Dennis ********
Just so you know they are wearing mask here in Thailand . So when you see photos of people acting like were back to norm here .''' NO'''
Dennis ********
Yes it is like a nude beach & you are the only one with clothes
Graham ******
Dennis Phelps Locals wear them but it's not mandatory, up to you as they say
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Michael ********
I arrived in Thailand from the US a week ago. Neither the airline nor immigration asks me for an onward ticket. I did have one from
I just got in from Canada 3 days ago. Thailand wonβt ask, but the airline in Vancouver did. My flight was China Airlines, and I heard Air Canada had the same issue in the past. Please prepare an onward flight ticket within the 45 exemption due date, otherwise you may hit rock at the airport before taking off. I bought one fake onward ticket to resolve it, cost $10 USD. The ticket is searchable, and the counter guy did search it for the validation.
It's not a fake, it's a genuine ticket that's cancelled by the agent before payment is due
Alex *******
Thatβs right, sorry for misleading, I was just try to get the logic straightened: from my point of view, it is a fake one as I am not and cannot buy the ticket.
likely the airline will ask you on boarding so make sure you have one!
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Mike ********
30 days
Luiza *******
I entered Thailand 2 weeks ago with VOA of 30 days stamped in the airport. Went to the immigration last week and they told me here they can only extend it for 7 days. Maybe depends also on your passport. My advice would be to read the official Thai page in your country as there are the newest and official info they will apply here.
Visa on arrival and visa exempt entries are 2 different things. Visa on arrivals (the one you buy at the airport when you arrive) cannot be extended in country.
if he extends 30 days, for total 75 days then flys to Phu Quoc and returns for another 45 (if before Mar 31) can still add another 30 days for total 150. A Single entry gets you 75 days at this time
yes that's another good option never thought of that one π
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Rob **********
Yes you will enter on a 45 visa exempt stamp, and you can extend this once only for another 30 days for a cost of 1,900 baht at any immigration office in Thailand
Visa exempt entries can be extended at any immigration office in Thailand for an additional 30 days for 1900 baht. You'll need a TM30 from your hotel or landlord, copies of your passport, a passport sized photo, and an application form.
You can get pictures taken anywhere. If you're still in Canada, I'd recommend getting a few made now. CVS prints them for like $.50.
Yep, all the forms you need are at immigration. Every province has an immigration office, some are busier than others (bangkoks the busiest) but as a rule plan about 2 hours.
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