January 16, 201016 yr I would like to stay next month for 35 days in Thailand, as i get only 30 days by arrival, what to do?
January 16, 201016 yr I guess you mean a Visa Exempt stamp rather than a tourist visa which should have got you 60 days. Anyhow you can extend an exempt entry by seven days but I don't exactly recall the procedure.
January 16, 201016 yr Author I guess you mean a Visa Exempt stamp rather than a tourist visa which should have got you 60 days.Anyhow you can extend an exempt entry by seven days but I don't exactly recall the procedure. Yes correct a Visa Exempt stamp, where to get this and how much cost this? Thanks
January 16, 201016 yr With visa exempt stamp for 30 days. Two photos, 1900 baht, form TM.7. Go to local immigrations within a week before your 30 days expire, you will get 7 days extra from your last day. No need to go last day. The might ask you for a ticket out of Thailand within 7 days.
January 16, 201016 yr 1,900 baht from local immigration office for the 7 day extension of stay. Will likely require you show ticket out and will require photo/passport copies.
January 16, 201016 yr Aren't tourist visas free right now? Get one of them from your local Thai consulate/embassy before you leave and you get 60 days, no need to go to immigration or pay 1900 baht.
January 16, 201016 yr Your posting IP suggest you may not be here in Thailand. If correct, you should obtain a tourist visa from consulate in your own country before you travel, which will give you 60 day permission to stay (if from qualifying country) on entry. Without a valid visa or air ticket out of the country within 30 days of arrival your airline may refuse you boarding. Tourist visas are currently free.
January 17, 201016 yr Author Your posting IP suggest you may not be here in Thailand. If correct, you should obtain a tourist visa from consulate in your own country before you travel, which will give you 60 day permission to stay (if from qualifying country) on entry. Without a valid visa or air ticket out of the country within 30 days of arrival your airline may refuse you boarding. Tourist visas are currently free. Yes correct i am in another country working(Malaysia) can i get it from the consulate there? Thanks a lot
January 17, 201016 yr Yes you can apply there. If using KL, MFA webpage is here. Apply morning Day 1 and collect afternoon Day 2.
January 18, 201016 yr Author Yes you can apply there.If using KL, MFA webpage is here. Apply morning Day 1 and collect afternoon Day 2. Thaiphoon, Your advice is much appreciated, thanks a lot
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