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Hello, 

 

I plan to arrive using the 45 day Visa exemption , UK passport.

 

Can this visa be extended? And for how many days. I plan on staying on approx 56 days before I have to go back.

 

Another issue is, I am in Saudi Arabia at the moment, and to get my COE from the embassy, I must use the passport that has my Saudi business visa in it. And that Passport only has one blank page left! 

 

Thanks..

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The 45 day visa exempt entry can be extended for 30 days. If you want to stay longer you could get a 60 day covid 19 extension at this time.

Is you other passport from another country?

Does your other passport pages have any room for stamps on them? When you enter Thailand you will only get a small arrival stamp and a small departure stamp when you leave.

 

 

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Thanks Joe,  

 

The 30 day extension should be fine, but good to know they may still be issuing Covid extensions on this.

 

Both Passports are UK passports, the UK allows this to make it easier for travel and applying for business visas at the same time.

 

I spoke with the Thai embassy here in Riyadh and they are saying that even applying for the Visa exemption COE. I must use the same passport number that has my Saudi Business visa in it( The passport with only one page).

 

The second passport has many empty pages, but arriving with a COE with passport number 1 on it, I doubt id be able to get the entry stamp into passport number 2??

 

Any way, hopefully I can get the COE and immigration don't make too much fuss about lack of space on the passport.

 

Cheers..

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The extension will take up half a page or so I think so if you can't use passport 2 you'll use up 75% of the 1 page you have.  Will that leave enough room to re-enter Saudi, assuming you are going back there, or maybe you can use passport 2 for that?

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2 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

The extension will take up half a page or so I think so if you can't use passport 2 you'll use up 75% of the 1 page you have.  Will that leave enough room to re-enter Saudi, assuming you are going back there, or maybe you can use passport 2 for that?

 

Ye I will have to apply for a new Saudi Visa,  I would be ok for getting back into Saudi, but would be facing the same issue coming back to Thailand again, with zero empty pages...

 

I will get in touch with UK embassy here and see if they have any way of adding pages ..haha..il be lucky if I get a reply..

Posted
7 minutes ago, McGregor21 said:

I will get in touch with UK embassy here and see if they have any way of adding pages

I believe you have 2 hopes.......

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Posted
10 minutes ago, McGregor21 said:

I will get in touch with UK embassy here and see if they have any way of adding pages ..haha..il be lucky if I get a reply..

You might be able to have your other passport with only one page canceled at the embassy.

Does Saudi transfer visas from one passport to another or allow you to use both passports to leave and re-enter to use the visa in the canceled passport?

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2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

You might be able to have your other passport with only one page canceled at the embassy.

Does Saudi transfer visas from one passport to another or allow you to use both passports to leave and re-enter to use the visa in the canceled passport?

 

I have been told that it cant be done, but our visa agent here is unreliable and lazy. So even if it could be done, he won't...

 

My Saudi Visa runs out in September, so it would have been getting renewed later this year. 

 

And If I get stuck in Thailand that won't be the worst thing thats ever happened:)

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The UK embassy should be willing to provide you with a letter asking Thai immigration to transfer your stamps from one passport to another. While this is usually done when you have acquired a replacement passport, and your old passport is cancelled, I do not think it is required that the previous passport has been cancelled. Note that stamp transfers may also be possible in Riyadh. Have you checked that possibility?

 

I am 100% certain that it is impossible to add pages to a UK passport, and has been for many years.

Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

The 45 day visa exempt entry can be extended for 30 days. If you want to stay longer you could get a 60 day covid 19 extension at this time.

Is you other passport from another country?

Does your other passport pages have any room for stamps on them? When you enter Thailand you will only get a small arrival stamp and a small departure stamp when you leave.

 

 

Does the same go for U.S. passport holders? Is it possible to convert a visa exempt entry in to a 1 yr ED visa while inside Thailand? I appreciate the time.

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57 minutes ago, lostgold7 said:

Does the same go for U.S. passport holders? Is it possible to convert a visa exempt entry in to a 1 yr ED visa while inside Thailand? I appreciate the time.

Yes. Note, though, that you will not directly receive a one-year permission to stay. The initial permission to stay from the conversion visa is 90 days. If you are attending a non formal school, you will then receive 90-day extensions. If attending an accredited university or similar, you will receive one-year extensions after the initial 90 days.

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24 minutes ago, BritTim said:

Yes. Note, though, that you will not directly receive a one-year permission to stay. The initial permission to stay from the conversion visa is 90 days. If you are attending a non formal school, you will then receive 90-day extensions. If attending an accredited university or similar, you will receive one-year extensions after the initial 90 days.

I just got off the phone with the Thai embassy in D.C. They tell me the visa exempt entry can not be extended at this time. Did they give me out-of-date/incorrect information? He said that whether the visa exempt entry can be converted in to an ED visa or not would be judged on a case-by-case basis by the immigration bureau. Is 45 days enough time to process the ED visa conversion if I spend the first 8 days in Bangkok and arrive in Chiang Mai with 37 days remaining on my supposed non-extendable visa? Would it be possible to begin the process while in quarantine in Bangkok and then finalize it Chiang Mai? Thanks a lot for your time.

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1 hour ago, lostgold7 said:

I just got off the phone with the Thai embassy in D.C. They tell me the visa exempt entry can not be extended at this time. Did they give me out-of-date/incorrect information? He said that whether the visa exempt entry can be converted in to an ED visa or not would be judged on a case-by-case basis by the immigration bureau. Is 45 days enough time to process the ED visa conversion if I spend the first 8 days in Bangkok and arrive in Chiang Mai with 37 days remaining on my supposed non-extendable visa? Would it be possible to begin the process while in quarantine in Bangkok and then finalize it Chiang Mai? Thanks a lot for your time.

 

Never believe what a Thai embassy/consulate tells you about anything other than the services they provide directly themselves. It seems logical that they would know, but they are, in fact, notoriously unreliable as a source.

 

It is completely incorrect to state that the visa exempt entry cannot be extended for 30 days. What they say about the ED visa conversion is also misleading. Whether immigration will grant the visa will depend on whether you satisfy the requirements. It is theoretically true that any extension is at the discretion of immigration but, in practice, they follow strict guidelines.

 

If you meet the requirements, a minimum of 15 days (up to 21 days at a few offices) must remain on your permission to stay on the visa exempt entry, or the 30-day extension of it, when you apply for the conversion visa.

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3 hours ago, BritTim said:

 

Never believe what a Thai embassy/consulate tells you about anything other than the services they provide directly themselves. It seems logical that they would know, but they are, in fact, notoriously unreliable as a source.

 

It is completely incorrect to state that the visa exempt entry cannot be extended for 30 days. What they say about the ED visa conversion is also misleading. Whether immigration will grant the visa will depend on whether you satisfy the requirements. It is theoretically true that any extension is at the discretion of immigration but, in practice, they follow strict guidelines.

 

If you meet the requirements, a minimum of 15 days (up to 21 days at a few offices) must remain on your permission to stay on the visa exempt entry, or the 30-day extension of it, when you apply for the conversion visa.

Excellent news and very much appreciated information. Take care of yourself.

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