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Do I Want A Single Or Multiple Entry 90 Day Visa

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I am applying for a tourist Visa through a service. The form ask for number of entries. Do I put single or multiple. I will be attending a CELTA course and teaching in Bkk.

I am applying for a tourist Visa through a service. The form ask for number of entries. Do I put single or multiple. I will be attending a CELTA course and teaching in Bkk.

Up to you. If your not going to go in and out over the 90 days, get a single entry. Why pay more for a multiple entry if your not going to use it?

Edited by Baht Man

I am applying for a tourist Visa through a service. The form ask for number of entries. Do I put single or multiple. I will be attending a CELTA course and teaching in Bkk.

As said it is up to you. How long do you want to stay?

Single entry = 90 days

Multi = Up to 15 months.

We seem to be talking tourist visa - one, two entry is normal - three, four rare.

You can not work when here on a tourist visa so once study is over you will need a non immigrant visa to work.

Yes . OK. The title of the thread threw me.

Tourist Visa is 60 days per entry. But can be extended for a further 30 days.

In previous posts the OP was talking about O Visas. Seems he/she is also confused.

Edited by Lite Beer

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