Me and husband are off to Thailand in November to return to uk mid/end of January. Both British passports. Can you advise the best visa options. Someone recommended 30 day visa exemption then cross a border to reset it but not sure this is possible. This would be over 60 days so would have to do this twice! Any advice welcome π π
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A British couple planning to stay in Thailand from November to January is exploring their visa options for over 60 days. The most recommended suggestion is to apply for a tourist visa online, which grants 60 days upon arrival with a possibility for a 30-day extension at an immigration office. Alternatively, travelers can utilize the visa exemption option for 30 days, extend it once, and then perform a border run for an additional 30 days, which can again be extended. However, most responses emphasize that obtaining a tourist visa is a more straightforward and hassle-free approach.
Thanks for all the info. Need to get on with it now. Thanks again π
Paul *******
I do the same every winter. 60day tourist visa online. You can do it in bits then submit later- not before 3 months prior to arrival. Then extend when you are there for 30 days more.
You need a hotel booking for some of the time for the visa- it asked you who invited you. I book a return flight within the 60 days then change after arrival but there are other way. Thai airways always check mine. Go and play on the evisa site and start putting together to uploads you need then it will be quick and easy in September when you can do it. Good luck
thanks for advice. Started visa process. Flight, insurance and 3 nights booked. As we work seasonal on uk wait to find out return date. All help and advice appreciated π
same here although I book a return flight for 90 days done it for several years never a problem
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Alistair ********
Bring some marmite with you.
Peter ***********
Andrea I am sorry for putting my post on yours did not realise sorry
Jason ********
Yes, the first visa exempt you can extend at immigration for another 30 days. Easy to do and only 1900 baht each. Then do a visa run to get another 30 days...you can extend that one, too, if you want.
Peter ***********
Hi all quick question if a person wants to visit Thailand but has been jailed in dubai for drugs.I think has a stamp in passport can they visit thailand
you realize you have to provide your plane ticket to apply for a visa right?
Ernesto ********
They said they were off the Thailand for over 60 days. They want to know whatβs best visa to get.
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Ernesto ********
Ok
Chris ******
Ernesto Galvanmaybe because they will get a 30 day visa exemption ? And maybe because they have several months to look at other options ? The 60 day TV been the most fitting and takes less than 14 days to receive.
Iβd suggest they havenβt booked it yet as they donβt know when theyβre going home. Really helpful answer ππ
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Brandon ************
Apply for a tourist visa through the evisa system before you travel to Thailand.
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With a tourist visa I'll receive 60 days when you arrive and you can apply one time at an immigration office for a 30 day extension, giving you 90 days total.
Please check with your airline as they may not let you board your flight without proof that you'll be leaving Thailand within 60 days since that's all the time your visa would provide you upon arriving to Thailand.
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