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Tourist Visa Followed By Visa On Arrival

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Excuse me if the answer to my query is already here in another posting!

I arrived in Thailand on 16 August with 3 x 60 day Tourist Visa issued in UK. The last of these expires 9 January. I am currently in Chiang Mai. Can I exit Thailand (at Mae Sai) and come straight back and get a 30 day Visa on Arrival?

If I can do this I presume I need 20,000 baht with me plus my return ticket. Do I need anything else?

If this can be done can I do it 2 further times therby using up my 90 days in 6 months allocation?

Thanks in advance for any replies and apologies once more if this is already covered elsewhere

Excuse me if the answer to my query is already here in another posting!

I arrived in Thailand on 16 August with 3 x 60 day Tourist Visa issued in UK. The last of these expires 9 January. I am currently in Chiang Mai. Can I exit Thailand (at Mae Sai) and come straight back and get a 30 day Visa on Arrival?

If I can do this I presume I need 20,000 baht with me plus my return ticket. Do I need anything else?

If this can be done can I do it 2 further times therby using up my 90 days in 6 months allocation?

Thanks in advance for any replies and apologies once more if this is already covered elsewhere

How about going to Chiang Mai Immigration and getting a 30 day extension at a cost of 1,900 Baht.

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Excuse me if the answer to my query is already here in another posting!

I arrived in Thailand on 16 August with 3 x 60 day Tourist Visa issued in UK. The last of these expires 9 January. I am currently in Chiang Mai. Can I exit Thailand (at Mae Sai) and come straight back and get a 30 day Visa on Arrival?

If I can do this I presume I need 20,000 baht with me plus my return ticket. Do I need anything else?

If this can be done can I do it 2 further times therby using up my 90 days in 6 months allocation?

Thanks in advance for any replies and apologies once more if this is already covered elsewhere

How about going to Chiang Mai Immigration and getting a 30 day extension at a cost of 1,900 Baht.

Did not know I could do that. That sounds much easier. What documents etc will I need?

Excuse me if the answer to my query is already here in another posting!

I arrived in Thailand on 16 August with 3 x 60 day Tourist Visa issued in UK. The last of these expires 9 January. I am currently in Chiang Mai. Can I exit Thailand (at Mae Sai) and come straight back and get a 30 day Visa on Arrival?

If I can do this I presume I need 20,000 baht with me plus my return ticket. Do I need anything else?

If this can be done can I do it 2 further times therby using up my 90 days in 6 months allocation?

Thanks in advance for any replies and apologies once more if this is already covered elsewhere

How about going to Chiang Mai Immigration and getting a 30 day extension at a cost of 1,900 Baht.

Did not know I could do that. That sounds much easier. What documents etc will I need?

Thats a shame as you could have extended your other 60 day entries.

You will need this form. Immigration will have one if you cannot print it.

A passport size photo. Copies of your passport and entry card (tm6) and 1,900 Baht.

You are running out of time. Get down there on 8th or 9th.

Edited by Lite Beer

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