Thailand Visa Question No. 051/24: METV – What is the maximum time between entries?
Questioner: Ron With a METV for Thailand, what is the maximum time between entries? I read in a response that with a METV there is no need to specify a return flight, is that correct? Response from RonnyLatYa The METV has a validity period of 6 months. You can enter Thailand as often and whenever you want during those 6 months. With each new entry during that validity period, you will receive a new stay period of 60 days. Each of…
Imagine: you are thoroughly enjoying Thailand with a multiple entry visa, but you have to leave the country every now and then because of the visa rules. This may seem like a challenge, but it actually offers the perfect opportunity to explore the fascinating neighboring countries. Discover how these 'mandatory' trips can become unexpected adventures.
Thailand Visa question No. 016/24: Fill in TM30 yourself and how long can I enter with a METV?
The landlord had not yet completed or submitted a TM30, after all he only has local residents in his houses, we are the only foreigners. He has given an authorization so that we can complete the TM30 ourselves every time we arrive in Thailand, after all we have a multiple entry tourist e-visa. The employee indicated that it is not a problem as long as the tm30 is on time the next time, of course this is different for every other immigration officer.
Thailand Visa question No. 251/23: Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) until when can I enter?
We have a tourist TR multiple e-visa, issued on November 19, 2023. The e-visa must be used before May 16, 2024. Stay of max. 60 days. Based on this e-visa, we will now stay in Thailand from December 6, 2023 to January 31, 2024 (55 nights in total). We have a Belgian passport.
I have been in a relationship in Thailand for a year, we are both under 30 years old. I'm fortunate enough to be able to work remotely, which means I can travel anywhere, so I'm planning to spend some time in Thailand.
Thailand Visa question No. 016/23: Thai Embassy The Hague – apply for METV and extend the period of stay
Questioner: Maurits I have a visa question. I want to stay in Thailand with my partner for 6 months, with an METV. Previously, we could not apply for this visa because an employer's statement is requested. Is it true that you no longer need an employer's statement for an METV? Can you extend your visa after 60 days at an Immigration Office upon entry? This would mean that we would have to leave Thailand after 90 days and then re-enter…
Thailand Visa question No. 427/22: Border run with METV?
I want to travel to Thailand in early December 2023 and stay there for 4 months. I want to do this on a tourist visa, with a double entry, so twice 60 days.
Thailand Visa question No. 417/22: METV – Multiple Entry Tourist Visa validity period and border run?
In response to visa question No. 223/22: METV, you write that with a METV, you get a residence period of 60 days with each entry. You can make as many entries as you want, as long as it is within the validity period of the visa. You can extend each entry once after 60 days by 30 days. Clear answer, but I do have three additional questions.
If I still applied for a METV Tourist multiple entry, everything via e-visa (that's still 20 days) and it wouldn't arrive in my inbox on 28/29 but later, can I exchange my visa exemption to METV? in Thailand itself? Or will everything expire?
Thailand Visa Question No. 393/22: Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) or Visa Exemption?
I would like to ask for advice regarding applying for a Multiple Tourist Visa. I have read myself and am aware of all the conditions, which I can also meet. However, I did read that the Thai embassy advises to submit this visa at least 1 month before departure.
It is in response to Thailand Visa Question No. 370/22, as follows. Your answer is correct because we are planning the same after first wanting to apply for an METV. Also in our case it is about 4-5 months from 1 November. The only thing that stands in the way are the border runs, because only two border runs are possible from our destination Chiang Mai. Someone who has been there recently reported that Mae Sai is closed and only two border runs are possible, namely Laos and Cambodia. That is difficult and expensive from Chiang Mai.
Thailand Visa Question No. 375/22: METV – Borderrun Cambodia
I have some questions about the visa I have obtained. I am currently staying in Thailand (Pattaya) on the basis of a Tourist Visa multiple entry. On November 5 I have to leave the country after 60 days and can then come back for another period of 60 days. I know I can also extend that initial period of 60 days by 30 days here in Jomtien, but that doesn't fit my schedule, so I may not use it.
Thailand Visa question No. 353/22: METV and borderun
On October 1 we fly to Thailand. For this I purchased a multiple visa for 60 days each time. Can I make 2 border runs with that to complete the 180 days?
Thailand Visa Question No. 351/22: METV
With the METV visa 6 months, they also want to see a return ticket. A bit tricky, because we can't book tickets that far in advance. We want to go in January but the booking calendar only runs until September and we want to stay in Asia for 1 year.
Thailand Visa Question No. 349/22: METV or Non-immigrant O
If I understood correctly through your earlier answer to TB and visit visa site, can I just take a multiple entry tourist visa to stay in Thailand for 180 days?
Thailand Visa Question No. 332/22: METV and Visa Exemption
I have a Tourist visa multiple entries and fly with EVA Air. I stay in Thailand for almost 5 months. Upon arrival I get 60 days, which I extend once by 30 days. After about 89 days I make a trip to the border for a border run.
Thailand Visa Question No. 224/22: METV(2)
Does your response refer to METV 223/22. First of all thanks for the quick response. However, on the website of the embassy Brussels it says. So translated, it is essential to prove 2 entries and 2 exits. Otherwise your application will be cancelled.
So there appears to be a difference between the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain. That's why my question to you was, as it is apparently not the same everywhere. How is this possible ? Then the rules aren't the same for everyone?