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Limited number of consecutive tourist visas?

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Hi guys, I've just heard a rumor about the Thai embassies denying a 4th consecutive tourist (60 day) visa on the same passport.

I haven't found any information about this anywhere. I'm from Romania and I just did my 3rd consecutive tourist (60 days) visa in HCM (EDIT: 1st is done in Romania, 2nd in KL) but I'm worried about the next one...

Any ideas? Thanks

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  • No written "rule" but if you are using tourist visas as a means of living in Thailand sooner or later you will the be challenged by immigration. They will want to know exactly what you are doing in T

  • There is no such limit.

Embassies and Consulates will often limit the number of visas they will issue to the same passport. If it was a 4th from the same palace then it's not a surprise.

You will eventually find the supply of back to back tourist visas cut off if the same Embassy/Consulate is used repeatedly.

You should apply somewhere else.

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All of them are made in different locations, even countries, and I intend to keep it that way. But is there any written rule to this?

All of them are made in different locations, even countries, and I intend to keep it that way. But is there any written rule to this?

No written "rule" but if you are using tourist visas as a means of living in Thailand sooner or later you will the be challenged by immigration.

They will want to know exactly what you are doing in Thailand and how you are funding your stay.

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All of them are made in different locations, even countries, and I intend to keep it that way. But is there any written rule to this?

It's entirely up to the Embassy/Consulate, but if you move around you should get more. I wouldn't expect to get more than 2 or 3 from the same place.

OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

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OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

AirAsia and yes, they were bit more prickly (than KL for example)...

All of them are made in different locations, even countries, and I intend to keep it that way. But is there any written rule to this?

No written "rule" but if you are using tourist visas as a means of living in Thailand sooner or later you will the be challenged by immigration.

They will want to know exactly what you are doing in Thailand and how you are funding your stay.

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I wonder if the 3x60 days exceeds any 6 months in any 1 year 'tourist' limit.

All of them are made in different locations, even countries, and I intend to keep it that way. But is there any written rule to this?

No written "rule" but if you are using tourist visas as a means of living in Thailand sooner or later you will the be challenged by immigration.

They will want to know exactly what you are doing in Thailand and how you are funding your stay.

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I wonder if the 3x60 days exceeds any 6 months in any 1 year 'tourist' limit.

There is no such limit.

OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

Since you are over 50 have you considered a non imm o-a multi envy visa? While a bit more work to obtain, it could provide a fix for your problem and if used correctly you could get almost two years from a single visa.

OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

Since you are over 50 have you considered a non imm o-a multi envy visa? While a bit more work to obtain, it could provide a fix for your problem and if used correctly you could get almost two years from a single visa.

How can I get nearly 2 years, for the past 5 years I go with the border bounce on the day before the visa runs out which gets me 90 days more, 15 months no where near 2 years.

OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

Since you are over 50 have you considered a non imm o-a multi envy visa? While a bit more work to obtain, it could provide a fix for your problem and if used correctly you could get almost two years from a single visa.

How can I get nearly 2 years, for the past 5 years I go with the border bounce on the day before the visa runs out which gets me 90 days more, 15 months no where near 2 years.

He is referring to a non 'O-A' visa that gives a 1 year permit to stay on every entry. If you get 90 days then you have a non 'O'.

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OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

Since you are over 50 have you considered a non imm o-a multi envy visa? While a bit more work to obtain, it could provide a fix for your problem and if used correctly you could get almost two years from a single visa.

How can I get nearly 2 years, for the past 5 years I go with the border bounce on the day before the visa runs out which gets me 90 days more, 15 months no where near 2 years.

Probably because you have a one year non imm multi-entry "O" visa. Not an "O/A" visa from which a two year stay can be had (this visa can only be obtained from a persons home country)

The max that can be had from the "O" visa is approx 15 months.

The post you responded to is misleading and contains factual inaccuracy.

Go back to your home country and apply for a METV.

OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

Since you are over 50 have you considered a non imm o-a multi envy visa? While a bit more work to obtain, it could provide a fix for your problem and if used correctly you could get almost two years from a single visa.

So how long does it take to process your O-A application and do you apply/pick-up in person or via the US mail?

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OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

Since you are over 50 have you considered a non imm o-a multi envy visa? While a bit more work to obtain, it could provide a fix for your problem and if used correctly you could get almost two years from a single visa.

So how long does it take to process your O-A application and do you apply/pick-up in person or via the US mail?

http://thaiembdc.org/consular-services/non-immigrant-visas/non-immigrant-category-o/

Thank you -- I know what it says on the website (both LA and WashDC) but I asked HIM.

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Hint, they don't want you.

Thank you -- at least as far as the official Thai Embassy/Consulates go, I don't want them.

OP , I love going to hcmc for a break. The consulate while being not crowded has been (according to some reports, bit more prickly)

Even years ago before there was concern with multiple visa exempt stamps, I went for a second setv (not consecutive) and the io pointed out I spent LOT of time in los and because I was over 50 I should obtain correct visa. Non imm o.

Think might be time for you to try another consulate other than hcmc.

BTW what airline tickets did you provide for your setv from hcmc.

Since you are over 50 have you considered a non imm o-a multi envy visa? While a bit more work to obtain, it could provide a fix for your problem and if used correctly you could get almost two years from a single visa.

So how long does it take to process your O-A application and do you apply/pick-up in person or via the US mail?

If you are back in the US you can accomplish the process via the US Postal Service.

Sure -- but if I remember correctly, you spend many months each year in US. That is not within my plans. O-A is only available from the official Thai Embassy or Consulates so that's why I have not considered it -- would go for the METV if I needed some alternative to retirement extension. Processing times for O-A are too long for my plans.

For the Washington DC Thai Embassy which is designated for Florida residents, the O-A processing times are:

Processing time : (with completed documents)
In person 2-5 business days
By mail minimum 15 business days

So MINIMUM almost 3 weeks for Mail-in O-A applications with no guarantees that they will meet the minimum.

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Sure -- but if I remember correctly, you spend many months each year in US. That is not within my plans. O-A is only available from the official Thai Embassy or Consulates so that's why I have not considered it -- would go for the METV if I needed some alternative to retirement extension. Processing times for O-A are too long for my plans.

For the Washington DC Thai Embassy which is designated for Florida residents, the O-A processing times are:

Processing time : (with completed documents)

In person 2-5 business days

By mail minimum 15 business days

So MINIMUM almost 3 weeks for Mail-in O-A applications with no guarantees that they will meet the minimum.

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I am an American ,but I have not resided in the U.S. for over 30 years.

I have worked outside the U.S. since 1979.

One of the requirements for an O-A visa is a police records check.

Since I have not lived in the U.S since 1979.....where is the local police juristiction that I should apply to for my police records check for that O-A visa application?

I repeat, I have not lived (resided) in the U.S. since 1979.

Worked outside the U.S. since that time.

No police records or any such thing.....I just haven't ben there.

Beats me but I was able to pull one up from Florida FDLE.(Div Law enforcement) that said they have no criminal record for my name and SS #.

So I would guess that you could pull up a police report from the state that you are using for your application when you are physically in the USA.

BTW I just pulled up an online report but would have to order the Certified report to submit for the O-A if I should ever choose to do so.

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Beats me but I was able to pull one up from Florida FDLE.(Div Law enforcement) that said they have no criminal record for my name and SS #.

So I would guess that you could pull up a police report from the state that you are using for your application when you are physically in the USA.

BTW I just pulled up an online report but would have to order the Certified report to submit for the O-A if I should ever choose to do so.

I go on line and request a criminal history report from my state patrol and check the box asking for it to be signed by a notary public, give them my credit card info for the $10 charge and it arrives in the mail.

Beats me but I was able to pull one up from Florida FDLE.(Div Law enforcement) that said they have no criminal record for my name and SS #.

So I would guess that you could pull up a police report from the state that you are using for your application when you are physically in the USA.

BTW I just pulled up an online report but would have to order the Certified report to submit for the O-A if I should ever choose to do so.

I go on line and request a criminal history report from my state patrol and check the box asking for it to be signed by a notary public, give them my credit card info for the $10 charge and it arrives in the mail.

Yes -- which at least for Florida is a report that states that there is no criminal history for that name and SS#.

You guys (usa ) certainly have different system to OZ. We apply for a national police check.

Does your "state patrol" cover all history in the whole of USA?

You guys (usa ) certainly have different system to OZ. We apply for a national police check.

Does your "state patrol" cover all history in the whole of USA?

One can request a report from the FBI but the Thai Embassy says either state or FBI: (per Washington DC embassy website):

7. Letter of verification stating that the applicant has no criminal record (verification have to valid for not more than three months and must be issued from a state or Federal Bureau of Investigation only. Online criminal record without authorizer’s signature is unacceptable).

It is off the original subject, but since "O" and O-A" visa was mentioned,what is the difference? I get already many "O" visa's based on over 50.I never heard about the "O-A"visa based on age. Would appreciate it if someone could explain. Also can I extend my "O"visa (1year multi entry) in Thailand? Visa's obtained in my home country. Thanks for the enlightment

O-A can only be issued by an official Embassy/Consulate in your home country -- not issued by honorary consulates.

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