June 15, 201115 yr 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
June 15, 201115 yr The Visa is valid for 6 months from date of issue. Both entries must be made before that date. The expiry date will be printed on the Visa.
June 15, 201115 yr Author The Visa is valid for 6 months from date of issue. Both entries must be made before that date. The expiry date will be printed on the Visa. Thank you. So a triple entry is 9 months after issue?
June 15, 201115 yr 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.
June 16, 201115 yr 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.
June 16, 201115 yr 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. The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place
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