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I get a double entry which I extend for another 30 days, I then leave the Kingdom for a while. How long do I have to be able to use the second entry? I know it depends on the issue date from the UK so let's assume it's a week before I fly to the KIngdom. How long do I have to enact the second 60 days?

I thank you all in advance

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It will likely be the same six months as a two entry is at many places. But the trend is down and 3 months is often used now.

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From Hull Consulate website.

A. With a ONE entry Tourist Visa you must ensure you enter Thailand within the validity of the visa

which is 3 months from date of issue.

B. With a TWO or THREE entry Tourist Visa you must ensure you enter Thailand on your final visit

before expiry of the visa which is 6 months from date of issue.

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RichardSmith99999, it depends a lot where you apply. In neighbouring countries of Thailand the consulates give also the double and triple-entry tourist visa a validity of only 90 days or three months. In other countries you should have no problem getting a validity of 180 days or six months, particularly if you show the need for it, eg by enclosing a copy of your tentative travel itinerary.

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