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Hello all,

I am an american living in Goa now and would like to go to Thailand for 3 months. Anyone here able to a three month non-imigrant Thai visa from India?

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Hello all,

I am an american living in Goa now and would like to go to Thailand for 3 months. Anyone here able to a three month non-imigrant Thai visa from India?

Get a 2 month tourist visa from the Thai Embassy in India (I belive they're free now), and extend it for 30 days (the day before your 2 month visa expires) at any Thai immigration office once you're here. The 30 day extension will only cost 1,900 baht.

3 months in the LOS for 1,900 baht. Not so bad!

Posted
Hello all,

I am an american living in Goa now and would like to go to Thailand for 3 months. Anyone here able to a three month non-imigrant Thai visa from India?

Get a 2 month tourist visa from the Thai Embassy in India (I belive they're free now), and extend it for 30 days (the day before your 2 month visa expires) at any Thai immigration office once you're here. The 30 day extension will only cost 1,900 baht.

3 months in the LOS for 1,900 baht. Not so bad!

That would be great!! Kap khun ma krup brycat!!!

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Posted
Hello all,

I am an american living in Goa now and would like to go to Thailand for 3 months. Anyone here able to a three month non-imigrant Thai visa from India?

Get a 2 month tourist visa from the Thai Embassy in India (I belive they're free now), and extend it for 30 days (the day before your 2 month visa expires) at any Thai immigration office once you're here. The 30 day extension will only cost 1,900 baht.

3 months in the LOS for 1,900 baht. Not so bad!

Definitely the best way to go about it. We were living in India before we came to Thailand five months ago. I considered applying for a non-resident O visa from the Thai consulate in Chennai (we were living in Pondicherry at the time) and I gave up on the idea. The consulate wanted all sorts of financial and medical documentation, and a letter from the local (Indian) police stating that I had no police record! Plus the cost of getting the visa, when the tourist visa was - and still is - free, at least for the rest of this year. To finish the story, we came here on a tourist visa and changed it to a non-O visa at Immigration here - easy!

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