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I currently have a 60-day stamp that has been extended by 30 days, valid until February 7th. However, my girlfriend and I plan to travel to India from January 3rd to January 15th, and then return to Thailand from January 15th to January 30th to celebrate a holiday with friends.
Will we receive a new visa stamp upon re-entry, or are we allowed to leave and re-enter Thailand without issues?
After that, we plan to travel to New Zealand for a few weeks and then return to Thailand around mid-March for another three weeks. And leave the country to go to Vietnam.
Will this be a problem? Our nationalities are Dutch and British.
As with a lot of the questions on hear regarding this DTV my question is quiet unique but hope some one might be able to tell me if I stand a good chance of obtaining this visa based on there personal experience .
I am a British passport holder 🇬🇧 and I work for a Uk company that involves me undertaking many different roles, some are physical and some are office based.
My boss has agreed to amend my works contract and state that the company are happy to allow me to carry out my office duties remotely from Thailand.
I have worked on and off for this company for 15 years with my resent employment with them being 3 months.
I meet the financial requirements (500,000 THB in my bank account ) and can also attach my past 3 months pay slips in my application.
What are the chances of my DTV application being successful?
What pacific information would my boss need to include in the contract to satisfy the Thai embassy?
I would really appreciate any positive and helpful feedback in regards to my question.
I wish to stay in Thailand for 3 months to from May 2024 to train muaythai.
I previousily was in thailand around 2 years ago.
Is it best for me to come and get the 30 days on arrival and then try get the muay thai 90 visa they just released or is there a way to get this before hand?
British passport holder friend will need to attend Jomtien immigration office to apply for an addition 30 days stay on 12 Dec. As he has difficulties walking I need to go with them but will unfortunately be away that particular week
How soon before the due date can we apply please?
Thanking you in advance
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Been to ask immigration and told only 3 days before due date
Is anyone able to give me advice on doing a Tourist Visa in Singapore ? British passport holder. It is for my son who is changing from his Non B and needs time to change onto his visa with Bangkok University. Non B is almost up so we need more time as the University needs at least a month on his current visa to process the paperwork. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. We don't want to border bounce, want to get a proper visa - 60 day with option to extend by 30. TIA. We are in Hatyai so Singapore is close and we have not been there before so maybe want to take the opportunity to see it !
Hi, my mother has booked her flight to land in Thailand on 26th September and to leave on the 26th October. She is a British passport holder so I believe she will get a 30 day visa exempt on arrival, but unless I’m mistaken her visa exempt will only be valid until the 25th October.
What would be the best thing to do in this situation?
1. Just overstay for the day, pay the 500 baht at immigration when she leaves and don’t worry about it.