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Hi,

I am a British 28 year old. I have been to Thailand several times this year and think I cannot turn up using the visa on arival system again. I am now looking to see what and where I can obtain a visa. Am I right in thinking I need to apply in person for a tourist visa, costing around £25, in Birmingham, London or Hull?

Dates in passport as follows:

25th Dec 07 - 14 Jan 08

22 May 08 - 8 June 08

12 Sept 08 - 10 Oct 08

10 Oct 08 - 30 Oct 08

I will be returning, maybe!??, on Tuesday 2nd December. I wish to stay for just under 6 weeks.

Thanks for any help

Ben

Edited by smellyskater
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Thanks.

I thought that may be the case. Unfortunately Hull is the opposite end of the country for me! I am also, self inflicted, pushed for time and don’t think I can wait for the post. Is it easy to turn up with the required application form and photos and be dealt with the same morning. (Why are these places only open for 3 hours a morning!?)

Again thanks for the information

Ben

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If your dates are correct you started your first entry on May 22 so the 6 months ended on Nov. 22.

So when you come back you will have the full 90 days again. You will have to do a border run to get your full 6 weeks that you plan on staying.

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His days will be allright, but going 6 weeks means he needs proof of onward travel within 30 days. Without that the airline can deny boarding, so a tourist visa is the best and no need for border run.

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To be accurate, and please correct me if I am making an incorrect assumption, but your previous entries were not Visa On Arrival, but rather on Visa Exempt Entry Stamps.

Sorry that is correct, they were 'Visa Exempt Entry Stamps' granted for 30 days entry. The last time I had to do a visa run hence the two 10th Oct dates.

From what I have found, to avoid any confusion or need for visa runs a tourist visa will be the best way to go. Thank you again for all the replys

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I don't see any where here that says that return or onward ticket has to be within 30 days.

From IATA website via Delta airlines Link: http://www.timaticweb.com/cgi-bin/tim_webs...ubuser=DELTAB2C

/ 27NOV08 / 1357 UTC

National United Kingdom (Great Britain) (GB)

Destination Thailand (TH)

Thailand (TH)

Passport required.

- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid

for at least 6 months upon arrival.

Visa required, except for A touristic stay of max. 30 days:

- for holders of British passports endorsed British

Citizen ;

- for holders of British passports endorsed British National

(Overseas)" issued in Hong Kong;

Additional Information:

- All passports must be in good condition.

- Those travelling to Thailand with a visa issued prior to

arrival, are permitted to travel on a one-way ticket.

- All visitors must hold documents required for their next

destination.

- Visitors over 12 years of age must hold sufficient funds to

cover their stay (at least THB 20,000.- or USD 640.- per

person/family). For details, click here

- Applicable to those who do not need a visa:

For details, click here

(Details from click)

Additional Information:

- Applicable to those who do not need a visa: (restriction to

a total of 90 days stay in Thailand within any 6 month

period;

- return/onward tickets required;

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So...

Based on an entry date of 2nd December 2008 the ‘rolling’ 6 months starts on 2 June 2008

That is 6 days from then (2nd june to the 8th)

43 days from the last trip. (12th September – 30th Oct)

Total of 49 days in the 6 month period.

Therefore I have 41 days outstanding to use on an 'Visa Exempt Entry Stamp'

I would, however, have to complete a visa run at 30 days.

But… Where is it, if possible, to get a visa in London?

Thanks

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I don't see any where here that says that return or onward ticket has to be within 30 days.

From IATA website via Delta airlines Link: http://www.timaticweb.com/cgi-bin/tim_webs...ubuser=DELTAB2C

/ 27NOV08 / 1357 UTC

National United Kingdom (Great Britain) (GB)

Destination Thailand (TH)

Thailand (TH)

Passport required.

- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid

for at least 6 months upon arrival.

Visa required, except for A touristic stay of max. 30 days:

- for holders of British passports endorsed British

Citizen ;

- for holders of British passports endorsed British National

(Overseas)" issued in Hong Kong;

Additional Information:

- All passports must be in good condition.

- Those travelling to Thailand with a visa issued prior to

arrival, are permitted to travel on a one-way ticket.

- All visitors must hold documents required for their next

destination.

- Visitors over 12 years of age must hold sufficient funds to

cover their stay (at least THB 20,000.- or USD 640.- per

person/family). For details, click here

- Applicable to those who do not need a visa:

For details, click here

(Details from click)

Additional Information:

- Applicable to those who do not need a visa: (restriction to

a total of 90 days stay in Thailand within any 6 month

period;

- return/onward tickets required;

How else would you establish that someone is going for a maximum of 30 days?

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Don't try and work the dates out. Get a Visa. If you must go to London.

http://www.thaiembassyuk.org.uk/visa_main.html

I have to concur with K Lite Beer on this one.

It is certainly possible to suss out the dates, do a border run, and get your time in-country ok.

I would just get the tourist visa and be done with it. Save the in-country hassle and enjoy your time here.

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I don't see any where here that says that return or onward ticket has to be within 30 days…

It’s right there in the IATA guideline you posted:

Visa required, except for A touristic stay of max. 30 days:

Additional Information:

- Applicable to those who do not need a visa: (restriction to

a total of 90 days stay in Thailand within any 6 month

period;

- return/onward tickets required;

1. You do not need a visa if your stay is for a maximum of 30 days.

2. Passengers who do not need a visa need a return/onward ticket

--

Maestro

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