I extend my retirement visa every year without any problems. My current retirement visa is valid until November 2023, so I will renew it in November 2023 for 1 year. My passport is valid until July 2024, my question now is the following.

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I arrived in BKK in September with a 2 months e-visa, then extended for 30 days in Lak Si. Made a border run to Malaysia and then with Bangkok Buddy (great service) to Cambodia (visa until March 15).

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I have a Non O multiple entry visa for 1 year and am now married to a Thai. I do not meet the requirements for money in my Thai bank account, but more than meet the monthly income requirement. What do I have to do to “extend” or renew this visa and when.

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I have a question about extending the free term visa of 45 days. Normally this can be done via a borderrun, which we had planned. I have been staying in our house in Kalasin for over a week now. After a few days, however, I suddenly and unexpectedly suffered from severe asthma/COPD and had to spend 2 days in the ICU.

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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…

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We are currently staying in Thailand for 3 months with a Non-immigrant 0 (retired) single entry. Now we might want to come for 4 months next year. Can we extend such a visa for 30 days at an immigration office?

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Do I have to make a border run on 5-2-2023 to get 90 again or can I get an extension online via the TM47 notification until 20-4-2023.

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Is it possible, with a multi-entry visa where you have to make a border run every 3 months, to do this at an immigration office in eg udon and obtain the new 3 months there?

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Summarized again. For tourist reasons, Dutch and Belgians can stay in Thailand for a period on the basis of “Visa Exemption”, ie a visa exemption. You do not need a visa then. You don't have to apply for it in advance. You get that automatically from immigration at passport control in Thailand. Upon arrival, the Immigration Officer will put an “Arrival” stamp in your passport with the date until when you are allowed to stay in Thailand. This period is therefore called the residence period. And that's all free.

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I am considering going to Thailand for the first time without applying for a visa and using the 45-day exemption and then applying for an extension of 30 days. Normally I went with a 60 days visa, but when booking the tickets I made a stupid mistake that left me with an overstay of 1 day.

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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.

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I want to go to Thailand on December 22 without applying for a visa. I think it is the case that I can automatically stay in Thailand for 45 days and with an extension at an immigration office I get another 30 days, so I can stay in Thailand for a total of 75 days.

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My current extension is valid until October 3, 2022. Online I see the following things I have to meet and bring with me.

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I have a question that I haven't found the answer to yet. I understand that it is possible to extend a 30 (or 45) day visa at an immigration office in Thailand by 30 days. Can I request this extension at any time, for example also on my arrival date?

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Yesterday the stay of my 60 days Tourist visa, extended by 30 days at immigration in Jomtien. I was there in the afternoon at about 14.00pm. It was remarkably quiet. There were maybe 10 people in line ahead of me.

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When I go to Immigration in Jomtien for a year extension, in addition to the usual documents, they also demand a certificate from the bank with all transactions of the past 12 months.

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Questioner: Henk I am working on a visa application for departure at the end of September (next month). I am in Thailand for 61 days. Arrival September 29, departure November 28. Friends are coming in October. They haven't booked yet. We did discuss plans to visit a friend of ours in Laos. The latest information is that this will probably take place in mid-October. If we come back before October 28 (probably we will), then I will be without a visa. I …

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