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Hello sorry for all the questions but I am just filling out the Thai visa for for a 60 day tourist visa and its confusing me.

Duration of proposed stay: I'll only be in thailand for 40 days before returning home so do I put 40 days or do I put 60 days as that's how long the visa is vaild for?

Proposed address: Is that my first nights accommodation?

Employer/ Institution: I take it thats the company I work for? and the profession is my job role.

Passport Issued at: I hold a British passport but can't see anywhere where it says issued at.

Many thanks

Posted

A Single is valid for 60 days + 30 days extension - 90 days in total.

If you are here for 40 days, say so but there is no problem giving a date within the 60 days, or even the 90 days. You can be flexible.

Proposed address is where you intend to stay. If you move after 1 day then no problem, you are allowed to change your mind.

Yes to employer and work role.

Generally IPS passport issued. (It is on the page giving your details - mine is alongside the start date).

HTH

Posted

That's lovely thank you very much. So it is ok to put 40 days because I am not staying any longer?

Also on the top right hand side it says number of entries do I put one or S for single entry?

Thank you

Posted

Sorry i was just reading your reply again. So when I apply once the visa is issued I have to use it within three months, but when I arrive in Thailand is that when they give me the date I need to exit by.

Iam travelling on the 5th November

Posted

When you arrive with a tourist visa, put the visa number of your landing card. They will stamp you in for 60 days starting from the entry date (assuming the visa is still valid).

Length of stay on form -- whatever it is

Issue place for British passport -- whatever code is on AUTHORITY

Posted

Thank you yes the visa will be valid as you have 3 months from the date of issue to enter Thailand.

In the section of the form where I put which visa I want under the number if entries do I put S for single or the number 1 becUse in brackets next to the words tourist visa it says up to three entries

Posted

Sorry i was just reading your reply again. So when I apply once the visa is issued I have to use it within three months, but when I arrive in Thailand is that when they give me the date I need to exit by.

Iam travelling on the 5th November

Assuming it's a single-entry visa, you need to get in the country before the visa expires.

At the airport they will give you 60 days permission to stay and, if you wanted, you could get an additional 30 days by applying for an extension. Once you're in the country it doesn't matter if the visa expires since it's served its purpose. The date to leave indicated on the permission to stay stamp that you get at the airport is the only thing that matters. You need to leave by that date or get an extension before that date.

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