pantsonfire Posted December 11, 2024 Posted December 11, 2024 Hi Just a question about entry and visa into Thailand now. I just spent Feb 24- 2nd Dec 24 in Thailand so about 8 months. 1 Tourist visa with Extension 2 Land Border Crossings with Extension 2023 2 Tourist visa with extensioins so about 6months in Thailand Iam now looking to try and enter back in Feb'25. Do i get a Tourist visa even though they have Visa Exempt for 60 days. Would i be able to enter without issues in the main BKK airports? UK Citizen and 46 years old.
Upnotover Posted December 11, 2024 Posted December 11, 2024 I'd be inclined to get a multi entry tourist visa if you intend to spend a similar amount of time here next year. You would probably not have any issue entering exempt but eventually you will be told you need a visa.
DrJack54 Posted December 11, 2024 Posted December 11, 2024 You keep asking similar questions. No one can give a guarantee for visa exempt entry with your history. You could consider an agent for "fast tract" meet and greet at Bangkok airports. They assist folks with extensive history in Thailand. A METV would provide a stay of up to 9 months and is a good option. That visa is obtained in home country or country where you have permanent residence status Here is thread discussing agents for "safe entry" at airports. https://aseannow.com/topic/1345519-safe-entry-services-bkk-airport/ 1 1
pantsonfire Posted December 31, 2024 Author Posted December 31, 2024 With safe entry would recommend visa exxempt or toutist visa conaidering both offer 60 days. Iam just looking at a 3 month stay this time
DrJack54 Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 11 minutes ago, pantsonfire said: Iam just looking at a 3 month stay this time Given you are only planning 3 month stay you could consider SETV. Not sure of cost now. As you have been out of Thailand for some time you could try visa exempt. SR services is a recommended agent for "safe entry" at airports however thinking not required. Especially if you opt for visa. 1
Caldera Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 3 hours ago, pantsonfire said: With safe entry would recommend visa exxempt or toutist visa conaidering both offer 60 days. Iam just looking at a 3 month stay this time If you are going to use a safe entry service, you can just as well save yourself the time and money to apply for a tourist visa. 1
Briggsy Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 2 hours ago, Caldera said: If you are going to use a safe entry service, you can just as well save yourself the time and money to apply for a tourist visa. Remember Immigration has denied many holders of tourist visas entry to Thailand if they "stay too long" or are deemed to be living in Thailand. As a very rough rule of thumb, have you spent over half the last few months or years in Thailand on VE's and TV's? If so, you may be pulled aside for questioning, warning or even denial of entry. The point here is holding a tourist visa certainly does not guarantee you entry whilst a safe entry service will. A tourist visa is not in the category of "a proper visa" for long stay according to Immigration. I am not trying to be difficult or argumentative here, but there is a myth that if you hold a tourist visa, you will not be denied entry. This is absolutely not the case. So I am trying to dispel the myth.
Popular Post Caldera Posted December 31, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 31, 2024 2 minutes ago, Briggsy said: Remember Immigration has denied many holders of tourist visas entry to Thailand if they "stay too long" or are deemed to be living in Thailand. As a very rough rule of thumb, have you spent over half the last few months or years in Thailand on VE's and TV's? If so, you may be pulled aside for questioning, warning or even denial of entry. The point here is holding a tourist visa certainly does not guarantee you entry whilst a safe entry service will. A tourist visa is not in the category of "a proper visa" for long stay according to Immigration. I am not trying to be difficult or argumentative here, but there is a myth that if you hold a tourist visa, you will not be denied entry. This is absolutely not the case. So I am trying to dispel the myth. That was my point. If you use a safe entry service for guaranteed hassle-free entry, why get a tourist visa on top of that? It doesn't offer any additional benefit. 1 1 1
Briggsy Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 1 minute ago, Caldera said: That was my point. If you use a safe entry service for guaranteed hassle-free entry, why get a tourist visa on top of that? It doesn't offer any additional benefit. Right, I am with it now. Multi-clause sentences can cause ambiguity. 🤪 (to me)
DrJack54 Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 The OP, has been asking sames questions over long period. Along with border run advice. Again and again.. Here one example @pantsonfire you have been given information often. No one can guarantee io won't question your extensive history. Did you consider (look into) DTV. Seems possible match for your ongoing situation.. Or you could marry the gf
DrJack54 Posted December 31, 2024 Posted December 31, 2024 28 minutes ago, Caldera said: That was my point. If you use a safe entry service for guaranteed hassle-free entry, why get a tourist visa on top of that? It doesn't offer any additional benefit. Correct. Think SR services was mentioned earlier. That will guarantee entry even with solid history. I don't regard it as cheap however its safe.
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