fotunate Posted April 8, 2023 Share Posted April 8, 2023 (edited) I am planing to visit Thailand from USA from early December 2023 to end of March 2024 (4 months) am considering two options: 1. Apply for METV then extend for 30 days and then do a short trip out of country. As I understand METV rules on the short trip return my METV is still valid and I will get stamped in for another 60 days? 2. Apply for SETV then extend for 30 days then do short out of country and return on visa exempt? I noticed on the Thai evisa site checking METV procedure there was a short blurb stating: be prepared to show proof of need lengthy stay. It did not state what proof may be required or where and when required? My first thought it may be at entry immigration counter? Any ideas on this? Thank you for any assistance Edited April 9, 2023 by Pink Mist All bold lettering removed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Red Phoenix Posted April 9, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted April 9, 2023 1, The METV is a 6-month Multiple Entry Tourist Visa, which will provide you on entry in Thailand with a Permit to stay of 60 days. And you can extend those 60 days by either applying for a one-time per entry 30 days extension at any Immigration Office (costs 1.900,- THB) or exit Thailand to a neighboring country and then return (either immediately or after a holiday there) which will once again provide you with a 60 days Permit to stay on entry. You can get 9 months of stay out of such an METV, by re-entering Thailand on the last day of the 6-months Visa validity, and you will be stamped in again for 60 days Permit to stay, which can be extended with an additional 30 days at any Immigration Office. 2. The SETV is a 60-days Tourist Visa. And you can extend those 60 days by either applying for a one-time per entry 30 days extension at any Immigration Office (costs 1.900,- THB) or exit Thailand to a neighboring country and then return (either immediately or after a holiday there). Contrary to the METV which will provide you again with a 60-days Permit to stay as long as the 6-months Visa is still valid, re-entering after having left when you had an SETV, will only provide you with a 30 days Permit to stay when doing a VisaExempt (wihout Visa) entry. And that 30 days can be extended with an additional 30 days at any Immigration Office. You can repeat that bourder-bounce process two times per calendar year when using land-borders (there is no limit when entering by air). However you might encounter difficulties and scrutiny by Thai border-immigration when doing it more than two times (but it's not impossible). >> If you intend to stay 4 months or less in Thailand the SETV would probably be your best option, as the application requirements for it are lower than for the METV. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted April 9, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted April 9, 2023 OP, being USA citizen you can enter visa exempt an stamped in for 30 days. Each entry visa exempt or tourist visa you can obtain 30 day extension. Cost 1900baht So 4 months stay is easy. 1. Enter visa exempt + extension. Do a border run for another visa exempt + extension. 2. Obtain tourist eVisa and stamped in for 60 days. Do a border run for visa exempt entry + extension. Both of which give 4 months. METV is overkill. From that visa you can obtain 9 months. Note: for the border bounce consider flight to Saigon and stay few nights. Ripper joint. eVisa for USA citizen $25 usd. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
expat_4_life Posted April 9, 2023 Share Posted April 9, 2023 (edited) OP, Both @DrJack54and @Red Phoenixhave offered various valid options for a strategy that allows a stay of 4 months. I would like to add that the METV could provide you with your 4 months WITHOUT ever having to visit any immigration offices. Anytime a trip to immigration offices can be avoided is a Plus. Enter for 60 days, make a trip outside Thailand when it is close to expiry and re-enter for an additional 60 days. No extensions required, no visits to immigration. There is a convenience factor. Anyway, many ways to slice the pie, lots of choices, good luck. Edited April 9, 2023 by expat_4_life 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrJack54 Posted April 9, 2023 Share Posted April 9, 2023 4 minutes ago, expat_4_life said: Anytime a trip to immigration offices can be avoided is a Plus. I second that. As you pointed out for a 4 month stay many options. Regards immigration if the OP is dealing with Bangkok and entered visa exempt he would deal with Laksi immigration and that is handy to Red BTS line and it's possible to make an appointment. Which works very well. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Phoenix Posted April 9, 2023 Share Posted April 9, 2023 (edited) When entering on a 60-day Tourist Visa or on a 6 month Multi-Entry tourist Visa and wanting to stay more than 90 days, you would always have to do a border-bounce. As dr Jack suggested you could even take a flight to Vietnam, and combine the necessary Thailand-exit with a short or longer holiday trip abroad. Visiting the Angkor Wat in SiemReap, Cambodia is also an attractive option to do that necessary border-bounce (there are many direct flights from Suvarnabhumi to SiemReap). Note: Be aware that when doing a border-bounce you would lose any remaining days on your Permit to stay, so it is recommended to do it in the final days of that Permit. This is not the case when applying for a 30-day extension of stay at any Immigration Office as the 30 days would then simply be added to your Permit to stay expiry date. Edited April 9, 2023 by Red Phoenix 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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