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bad,what visa fit me i enter thai min 10 time a year, but never stay more 30 days, somtime only 3 , and not more 180 out of 365

i am fedup from stupid asking on airport..have many stamp blabla

 

non o multi always was good for me

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24 minutes ago, lapamita said:

non o multi always was good for me

And it's not available anymore.

Look at alternatives such as DTV.

Out of interest why enter 10 times per year.

Even offshore roster workers eg oil gas need to look at alternatives now. 

 

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1 hour ago, lapamita said:

bad,what visa fit me i enter thai min 10 time a year, but never stay more 30 days, somtime only 3

What are the purpose of these numerous visits?
That answers which visa you should obtain.

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15 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

And it's not available anymore.

Look at alternatives such as DTV.

Out of interest why enter 10 times per year.

Even offshore roster workers eg oil gas need to look at alternatives now. 

 

thxs , i looked at dtv , but there are some rports start the same blablabla at immigration ,easy can book a cooking course ,but will it fit many entrys ,good for people stay in thai dont travel a lot avoid blabla

again up to 180 days why eventually they make problem on visa exempts?

 

i have a residency card in other country and as well !! a 5year touristvisa multientry for another country what alloud y unlimited stays per year up to 180 days---that would be the best if thai have--any day over 6 mth is overstay

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3 minutes ago, lapamita said:

what alloud y unlimited stays per year up to 180 days---that would be the best if thai have--any day over 6 mth is overstay

No idea what that means. 

Thailand make their own immigration rules. 

One could argue they have far more variety and types of visas than many countries. 

Won't list them all. Too many. 

For myself (Oz) I need a tourist visa to enter Vietnam for 30 days. 

Whereas can enter Thailand even visas exempt (60) 

Don't see the point of your thread. 

What are you asking or just venting 

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9 minutes ago, lapamita said:

thxs , i looked at dtv , but there are some rports start the same blablabla at immigration ,easy can book a cooking course ,but will it fit many entrys ,good for people stay in thai dont travel a lot avoid blabla

again up to 180 days why eventually they make problem on visa exempts?

What are you talking about? There are no reports of people having issues with multiple entries with DTV.  It's a multiple-entry visa.  That's the entire point of it.  You can leave and return as many times as you want, and some people have already left and returned many times.

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10 hours ago, BrandonJT said:

What are you talking about? There are no reports of people having issues with multiple entries with DTV.  It's a multiple-entry visa.  That's the entire point of it.  You can leave and return as many times as you want, and some people have already left and returned many times.

I remember reports that at reentry, immigration wanted to see the paperwork you had submitted when you applied for the DTV.

An extension in-county,  after 180 days, definitely can require a lot of "blabla" at immigration. But that shouldn't affect OP.

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On 8/3/2025 at 6:47 PM, lapamita said:

bad,what visa fit me i enter thai min 10 time a year, but never stay more 30 days, somtime only 3 , and not more 180 out of 365

i am fedup from stupid asking on airport..have many stamp blabla

 

non o multi always was good for me

 

It was good for many but, as @DrJack54 has advised, rotational workers will need to start being more creative as the immigration screws will only tighten. If single, the DTV application needs some aforethought but, as mentioned earlier, with your frequent trips in and out, the in-country extension approval won't affect you. If married, there's the single entry Non-O that can be used to get a 1-year extension. Once again, your in and out dates for work would need to be adjusted to make sure you fulfill all the requirements, both banking and immigration.

 

Alternatively, you may have to start spending some time in other countries.

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13 minutes ago, Lorry said:

I remember reports that at reentry, immigration wanted to see the paperwork you had submitted when you applied for the DTV.

An extension in-county,  after 180 days, definitely can require a lot of "blabla" at immigration. But that shouldn't affect OP.


My own experience with my DTV has been very problem free.  I’ve been in and out quite a few times since October last year. 

 

Never had any questions at all and I’ve entered at both Bangkok airports a few times and once at Chiang Mai.


Perfect visa for me at the moment.

 

No idea if it makes a difference or even if IO at the airport can tell but mine is remote worker (my own business) and issued in home country (UK) - I saw a third hand account of someone getting questioned at Phuket where I think they’d got theirs from a local embassy and got asked why they didn’t apply in home country. No idea if that report was reliable.

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23 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

No idea what that means. 

 

its just an idea for thai

i have a residency in other country incl id card

but due to circumstances , i have a 5 year visa from india

so easy,if thai would have it: 5 year valid multi entry, max stay in total in 1 stay or 100 stay is 180 days, over 180 days, you cant enter more, if stay in india any day over 180 days you must aply residence at immigration or you have overstay. cost of visa 80$

 

very clear rules , very easy if once aplied. i think in thai a lot of people are willing to pay a lot of money for this type of visa

 

so only to say i amnot a boarderruner, but since 1 time problem in DMK i am curious (last year stupid questioning)

 

PS i fullfill everything for a 1 year extension easy, but i not in thailand ,not sure at time of extension not sure at 90 day,it not fit

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I just contacted the Thai Consulate where I have been going each year for 15 years,  They told me there was no more non-immigrant multiple entry.  Told me I would get a 90 day single entry and then get multiple Tourist Visa.  Will keep me from having to leave the country too,  Staying just short of 6 months.

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4 minutes ago, thaipo7 said:

I just contacted the Thai Consulate where I have been going each year for 15 years,  They told me there was no more non-immigrant multiple entry.  Told me I would get a 90 day single entry and then get multiple Tourist Visa.  Will keep me from having to leave the country too,  Staying just short of 6 months.

Not sure what you are saying here.  A 90 day single-entry non-O visa is valid for 90 day entry and the only extensions available are either the 1-year extension based on the same reason you got the visa, or the 60-day visiting Thai family extension if you have Thai family.  You cannot get multiple tourist visa in Thailand.  And with METV you will need to leave after 90 days (if you get the 30-day extension).

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30 minutes ago, thaipo7 said:

Told me I would get a 90 day single entry and then get multiple Tourist Visa.  Will keep me from having to leave the country too,  Staying just short of 6 months.

That is not correct as pointed out in post above ^

 

If it's 6 months you want to stay in Thailand, suggest another approach.

 

One example would be enter visa exempt + 30 day extension = 90 days. 

Followed by border bounce + extension = 90 days. 

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4 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

That is not correct as pointed out in post above ^

 

If it's 6 months you want to stay in Thailand, suggest another approach.

 

One example would be enter visa exempt + 30 day extension = 90 days. 

Followed by border bounce + extension = 90 days. 

 

 

AKA Visa run

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Espanol said:

AKA Visa run

I prefer not to use term Visa run. 

Some visas eg METV is a multi reentry and does require you to exit Thailand after 60 days (without extension) 

 

A bounce to obtain a new visa exempt entry (60 days) some refer to as border run, border bounce etc

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5 hours ago, thaipo7 said:

I just contacted the Thai Consulate where I have been going each year for 15 years,  They told me there was no more non-immigrant multiple entry.  Told me I would get a 90 day single entry and then get multiple Tourist Visa.  Will keep me from having to leave the country too,  Staying just short of 6 months.

Dunno what they're talking about but it's exactly why you NEVER EVER trust an embassy about anything to do with entry/stay to thailand, They hawk VISAS and that's where their 'expertise' ends

Nothing is gonna stop you from leaving the country after that initial 90 days runs out OTHER than getting a year extension by meeting the financial & document requirements for the extension
OR
getting the one time 60 day visit thai family extension <- if you're married to a thai or have half thai children (and even this only will give you 5 months in country before you have to exit) 

Just so you're clear, you can't get a multiple entry tourist visa INSIDE thailand and you have to be in the country whose thai consulate you apply thru in order to use the eVisa online webportal to buy a visa 😕 

I'd say come in on the 90 day single entry Non-O visa, then when that runs down, use a service to bounce you out and back by a land border to get a free 60 day entry stamp THEN take the 30 day extension on that for 1900baht at the immigration office. That gives you the 6 months you wannna be here with just one bounce out/back and one 30 day extension 
 

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no visa, only the scam visa dtv cooking fit me now

here my entrys to thai since last august

1.8-10.9.24 thai 40 days

20.11-27.11.24 thai  7 days

1.12-10.12.24 thai  10 days

17.12-10.02.25 thai 54 days

18.6-22.6.25.25  thai 4 days

22.6-28.7 thai  36 days

06.08 -  03.09.25  thai now 28 days

 

total in 1 year  and 1 month      8 entrys and less than 180days (aprox 169 day) only on visa exempt, bcs no non o multi visa

depend on a.....when they fell good like 2 day ago no problem, go dmk problem depend on their mood

 

money-condo -wife since long all no problem..and people with cooking class and fake docsget 5 year scam visa

i less 6 month here , dont make 1 yr extension bcs of not here and tax number or tax requirments possible

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34 minutes ago, lapamita said:

money-condo -wife since long all no problem..and people with cooking class and fake docsget 5 year scam visa

What is your thread asking. 

You are now aware of Multi Non O not available. 

Your are aware of DTV option and requirements. 

You don't want to have extensions from a non O with multi reentry permit. 

So what's the point? 

What are you asking advice on. 

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On 8/5/2025 at 10:44 AM, lapamita said:

i have a residency in other country incl id card

but due to circumstances , i have a 5 year visa from india

so easy,if thai would have it: 5 year valid multi entry,

Thailand does.

The Non Imm O-X visa.
Initially valid for 5 years, multiple entry visa.

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21 hours ago, Liquorice said:

Thailand does.

The Non Imm O-X visa.
Initially valid for 5 years, multiple entry visa.

  1. Upon arrival in Thailand, the immigration officer will grant the Non-O-X visa holders the stay permit in the Kingdom for the period of not exceeding 5 years according to visa validity.

thats same like  1 year visa extension and you can do in thai dont need embassy its not same non o. this i could do  much easier( and less requuirments)  and if 1 year or 5 year, would be the same

 

again i not live and not stay more than 6month per year. even a quetsion  is not answerd when ask immigration in person and one mail to bkk , is it leagal to stay up to 180 days on visa exempt entry . ( mail not answerd , and on immigrationby words : cant tell up to officer in charge). the last 3 time i enterd no problem but before one time problem( was ok after questoning but i said when in 10 day i go out again and come back  is it ok , him said better stay thailand for no problem wooow love this answers)

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21 minutes ago, lapamita said:

again i not live and not stay more than 6month per year. even a quetsion  is not answerd when ask immigration in person and one mail to bkk , is it leagal to stay up to 180 days on visa exempt entry . ( mail not answerd , and on immigrationby words

Less than 6 months has little to do with price of fish. 

Entering visa exempt the io can deny entry. 

There are no written rules of how many times you can do this so you can stop asking. 

Immigration is interested in how often you enter Thailand and importantly time between visits. 

 

BTW: Forget the Non O-X.  Not good option for your needs. 

 

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36 minutes ago, lapamita said:

again i not live and not stay more than 6month per year. even a quetsion  is not answerd when ask immigration in person and one mail to bkk , is it leagal to stay up to 180 days on visa exempt entry . ( mail not answerd , and on immigrationby words : cant tell up to officer in charge). the last 3 time i enterd no problem but before one time problem( was ok after questoning but i said when in 10 day i go out again and come back  is it ok , him said better stay thailand for no problem wooow love this answers)

Immigration would advise you get the correct visa for the purpose of your visits, which I suspect are for reasons of business, and not tourism. 

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On 8/8/2025 at 10:25 AM, lapamita said:

fake docsget 5 year scam visa

The DTV is primarily designed to allow those with 500K Baht savings to be able to stay and spend-money in Thailand.  You can use your real docs to get the DTV, like most people do, if you qualify. 

On 8/4/2025 at 10:55 AM, lapamita said:

why eventually they make problem on visa exempts

Because they want to pocket "brown envelope money" on "safe entry services."   The denied-entry threat for "too long here as a tourist" (which is illegal under Thai law) is how they coerce the payments. 

It's the same reason they add ever-changing "requirements" for annual-extensions - to make it a PITA, so you will pay them off via their agent-partners. 

Immigration hated the multi-entry 1-year visas, because they cut into their brown-envelope money.

 

Those who don't want to jump through the hoops, or cannot qualify for, a longer-stay visa in Thailand  can always pay-off immigration via agents for visa-exempt entries.   Two of those, extended, gets one 180 days. 

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He is right about the cooking schools.  Several have sprung up in my neighbourhood, and every morning you can see who uses them to get a DTV: the exact opposite of quality tourists.  Is riff-raff the right word?

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On 8/9/2025 at 4:47 AM, Liquorice said:

Immigration would advise you get the correct visa for the purpose of your visits, which I suspect are for reasons of business, and not tourism. 

me???? and working inThai  ..NEVER EVER , only monkeybuissenes staring today under that conditions ( except big industrys under BOI thats diffrent)

 

sure can tel you NEVER NEVER EVER !!!!

suspicous about everything to long in thailand hot season  555

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