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60 Days Return Air Ticket

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Hi, I like to know is it a must to purchase an air ticket from Singapore to Bkk with the return trip within 60 days for a tourist visa? Most of the time I purchased a return ticket that was within 60 days but this time I'm planning to buy an air ticket that is less than 30 days returning to Singapore, and if I need to stay in Thailand for 60 days then I'll change my air ticket. Will the embassy in Singapore allow me to do that or my air ticket have to be not more than 60 days and not less than 30 days on returning? Does anyone know?

Edited by hanzilavoka

I am sure it will be acceptable. If it is an air ticket out of Thailand they want to see, any ticket showing that you will depart from Thailand within 60 days from your arrival will be acceptable. If the consulate tells you that for a stay of less than 30 days you don't need a tourist visa you can tell them that depending on circumstances you may have to stay longer and you need to keep this option open.

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I am sure it will be acceptable. If it is an air ticket out of Thailand they want to see, any ticket showing that you will depart from Thailand within 60 days from your arrival will be acceptable. If the consulate tells you that for a stay of less than 30 days you don't need a tourist visa you can tell them that depending on circumstances you may have to stay longer and you need to keep this option open.

mm...Thank you :)

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