We have freinds from California who want to come to phuket and have been told that they can only enter for 2 weeks then they need to leave the country and renter for another 2 weeks .
Has anyone heard of that as seems very strange to me.
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There seems to be confusion regarding the length of stay for US citizens in Thailand. US citizens can enter Thailand under the visa exemption rule, allowing a stay of 30 days. Some commenters noted that if they enter by land, the previous rules for 15-day stays have been updated, and currently, they can obtain a 30-day visa on arrival. Miscommunication regarding the need to leave and re-enter after two weeks appears unfounded.
Don't have the intelligence to check the royal Thai embassy website for visa options...
Edgar ************
The border official might of been stoned. Did you drug test him?
Brad **********
Sounds like a misunderstanding π€
Kathalyn *******
Who advised them this?? 30 days on arrival.
Kool *******
If they are already in the area, and just crossing at a land border, the old format before covid was visa exempt stamp for 15 days. I haven't heard of it being re-established yet.
14 days is for visa on arrivals, those who aren't eligible for visa exempt entry such as Chinese or Indian passport holders. 14 day visa on arrivals are not extendable and not able to be changed to another visa in country.