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    Visa issues

    I know this topic has been done before but I have a question on long-term visas for Thailand I have an American passport and I would like to spend about 90 days in Thailand this coming summer.

    I can get a 30 day visa on arrival however once I am in Thailand can I go to a visa place and have my visa extended?
    What is the process for extending the visa and how much does it cost.

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    No mate you get a 60-day tourist visa from the nearest Thai Embassy to where you are and then you get a 30-day extension when your 60 days is nearly up for something around 2000 baht I think. You can try for a 90-day Non-Imm visa instead but others will be along shortly to tell ya how practical that is.

    Oh and THERE IS NO SUCH THING as a 30-day visa on arrival if your passport is from a First World country. You get a 30-day visa exemption NOT THE SAME THING AT ALL.

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    Re: Visa issues

    Quote Originally Posted by BrisbaneGuy
    No mate you get a 60-day tourist visa from the nearest Thai Embassy to where you are and then you get a 30-day extension when your 60 days is nearly up for something around 2000 baht I think. You can try for a 90-day Non-Imm visa instead but others will be along shortly to tell ya how practical that is.

    Oh and THERE IS NO SUCH THING as a 30-day visa on arrival if your passport is from a First World country. You get a 30-day visa exemption NOT THE SAME THING AT ALL.
    Ah....ok... When I fly into thailand I get a 30 day stay....the nearest Thai embassy is 2000 km away from me so going there is not really practical. My ideal situation would be to fly to thailand get my 30 day stay .....visa exemption?, then get an extension when I am in country.

    Is that possible?
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    Re: Visa issues

    Kitty тАУ you want an extension to an exemption? As BrisiGuy said, the 30 visa exemption stamp you receive in your passport on arrival is not a visa. If you obtain a true visa of some sort prior to arrival, then it could be extended for, for a fee.

    But why not simply leave Thailand for a few days each month and experience more of Asia. There are so many interesting places within a few hours flying time, and many low cost airlines to choose from. How about the temples of Angkor at Siem Reap? Or the casinos of Macau? Or the arts and culture in Singapore? Or the sights and shopping in Hong Kong?

    You can leave and re-enter after a weekend away and obtain a further 30 visa exemption when you return. I think there is a limit of 180 days in 360 doing this (or that used to be the rule) but for 90 days in thee consecutive visits, youтАЩll have no problem.

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    Re: Visa issues

    Quote Originally Posted by MiniMee
    Kitty тАУ you want an extension to an exemption? As BrisiGuy said, the 30 visa exemption stamp you receive in your passport on arrival is not a visa. If you obtain a true visa of some sort prior to arrival, then it could be extended for, for a fee.

    But why not simply leave Thailand for a few days each month and experience more of Asia. There are so many interesting places within a few hours flying time, and many low cost airlines to choose from. How about the temples of Angkor at Siem Reap? Or the casinos of Macau? Or the arts and culture in Singapore? Or the sights and shopping in Hong Kong?

    You can leave and re-enter after a weekend away and obtain a further 30 visa exemption when you return. I think there is a limit of 180 days in 360 doing this (or that used to be the rule) but for 90 days in thee consecutive visits, youтАЩll have no problem.
    Ah...because I don't feel like seeing more of Asia..as I live in Asia.

    So if I fly in and get a 30 days exemption can I then go to a visa service and get a proper visa? I would like a 90 day visa with a possible extension.
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    Re: Visa issues

    No, if you come in under a 30 day exemption, you can't extend that, or get another VISA within Thailand. I think you can probably get a 7 day extension for emergency purposes, but that's it. You'd have to leave the country in order to extend your stay.

    Where are you now? Is there a Thai embassy close to you? If so, go there and grab a tourist VISA. Then when you come to Thailand, you'll get stamped in for 60 days (instead of 30), and that can be extended at immigration for another 30 days within Thailand.

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    Re: Visa issues

    so kittyboy has stated the nearest thai embassy is 2000 kms away, matt then asks if there is an embassy close to where he lives.
    if you have that much trouble understanding what someone who speaks the same language as you, no wonder it didnt work out with a thai boy.

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    Re: Visa issues

    Kittyboy, given that the Thai Embassy in China is 2,000kms from your location, IтАЩm fairly sure you donтАЩt have to turn up in person at the Thai Embassy or a Consulate (if that too is inaccessible for you) to obtain a visa. I think itтАЩs more than likely that you can obtain a visa by sending your passport, the required fee and any supporting documents (if required) by post. I suggest you have a look at their website to see if a visa can be issued that way.

    I received my first Thai visa, in the United Kingdom, by sending my passport to a Thai Consulate, in Hull I think, but when I eventually wanted a retirement visa, only then did I have to attend in person at the Thai Embassy in London.
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    Re: Visa issues

    You cannot get an extension on a visa exempt entry (30 day permission to stay). The only additional time that Thai Immigration will add is a maximum of 7 days - you apply for extension, they deny it, and then add up to 7 days for you to leave the country. Only holders of a Visa can get extensions of stay - if entry is on Tourist Visa, you get 60 day permission to stay, then can go to Immigration and apply for a 30 day extension (maximum allowed for a Tourist Visa) and pay the 1,900 Baht fee. If you enter on any category of Non-Immigrant Visa (other than O-A), you get a 90 day permission to stay - that permission can be extended up to one year - fee 1,900 Baht - BUT, is given only for specific reasons supported by adequate documentation (e.g., retirement, marriage, etc.).

    If you enter as Visa Exempt, to legally stay beyond the 30 days, you will need to leave Thailand. Many do this by utilizing the "border run" services offered by various travel companies - these are usually an all day trip - leave for land border with neighboring country, cross over the border, immediately return to Thailand, and receive another visa exempt entry -- until Nov 1, the permitted stay for Visa Exempt entry at a land border was 15 days (if you fly out and return via an airport, you receive a 30 day stay). It appears that the holders of passports from 7 countries are now receiving 30 days at land borders - from the Pattaya City Expats Club November 8 Newsletter:
    NEWS ABOUT RECENT CHANGE BY THAI IMMIGRATION FOR LAND BORDER CROSSINGS тАУ Reported by http://www.thaivisa.com (based on several comments in their forum(s), some land border crossings have implemented the change and some have not yet done so тАУ so far we have not seen any official announcement or press release on this change): Royal Thai Immigration Bureau has confirmed to Thaivisa.com that holders of passports of UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada and Italy are since November 1, 2013 given 30 days at land borders instead of previously given 15 days.
    If you do not want to keep doing border runs, another option is to go to a Thai Consulate/Embassy in a neighboring or nearby country (e.g., Cambodia, Malaysia, Laos), get a Tourist Visa there and receive a 60 day stay upon return. Postings on Thaivisa.com visa forum generally mention at least an overnight stay is required if applying for a Visa from a Thai Embassy/Consulate.



    The Pattaya City Expats Club has a lot of information on entering and staying in Thailand on their website: http://www.pattayacityexpatsclub.com/expats/visa.html

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    Re: Visa issues

    Quote Originally Posted by kittyboy
    I know this topic has been done before but I have a question on long-term visas for Thailand I have an American passport and I would like to spend about 90 days in Thailand this coming summer.
    I can get a 30 day visa on arrival however once I am in Thailand can I go to a visa place and have my visa extended?
    What is the process for extending the visa and how much does it cost.
    Kittyboy, Brisbaneguy in the second post in this thread got it exactly correct.
    Your best bet is to get the 60-Day Tourist visa from the nearest Thai Embassy. You can do it by mail.
    Then, once in Thailand, apply for a 30-Day Extension of that same visa.
    That equals 90 days and will cost you 1900 baht.
    All extensions to any visa type in Thailand will cost the same: 1900 baht no matter if the extension is for 1 day, or 1 year.

    On the other hand you can also try applying for a 90-day Non Immigrant Visa (I think the 'O' visa would be the one). But the application is more complicated, more time consuming, more expensive and not necessarily automatic.

    (Directly after posting this last possibility I went to the Thai Consulate (Vancouver) web page and found this quote
    " Non-Immigrant visas will NOT be issued for such purposes as tourism, visiting friends, seeking employment opportunities, looking for a school for teaching or studying purposes, etc."


    So I guess the Tourist Visa + Extension is the only one to go for if it's a 3 month 'tourist' stay you're looking for.
    Just another reason why I love living in Thailand


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