Can I stay in Thailand for 60 days without a visa?

Can I go to Thailand for 30 days without a visa and then get a 60 day tourist visa in Thailand

If you apply for single-entry tourist visa, you can stay in Thailand up to 60 days only. The 30-day visa exemption scheme is not included in the tourist visa, and the permitted length of stay remains up to 60 days.

Can I stay in Thailand for 2 months

For Tourist Visa, the permitted length of stay is up to 60 days from the date of arrival in Thailand.

Can you stay in Thailand for 45 days without a visa

Foreign visitors may enjoy visa-free trips to Thailand for up to 45 days until the end of the year. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proposes extending this initiative for all of 2023, instead of returning to the previous 30-day maximum after March 31.

Can I extend my 30-day visa on arrival in Thailand

Unfortunately, the visa on arrival can only be extended to 7 days at the Thai Immigration office. Should you wish to stay for a month more, then you may do a border run twice, each entry you will get 15 days or exit the country by land and reenter by air to get another 30-day stamp.

How long can I stay in Thailand without a tourist visa

30 days

Getting to the crux of the question – visitors without a visa can stay in Thailand for up to 30 days. When a tourist leaves on or before the 30 days, their passport will be stamped accordingly when they leave. If you stay for more than 30 days without legally extending your right to stay, you will be on overstay.

How long can a foreigner stay in Thailand without a visa

30 days

Thailand's visa policy has a Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme. Under normal circumstances, eligible travelers can visit Thailand for up to 30 days without a visa. Tourists who hold a passport issued by certain countries can benefit from this scheme.

What happens if I overstay my 30 days in Thailand

Overstay a week or two -> prepare the fine and leave by airport immediately. Overstay more than 90 days -> seek legal help immediately and do not put yourself in any situations where you might be detained by police.

Can I reenter Thailand after 30 days

Thai Visas are issued for single or multiple entries, usually for a period of thirty days to a year. In the case where a visa is issued for a single-entry, if you leave the country, you cannot re-enter, even if you have not exhausted the number of days you were given. This is where a Thailand Re-Entry Permit comes in.

Do I need a visa for a 2 week holiday in Thailand

Visa requirements

British passport holders arriving by air or land can enter Thailand for 30 days without a visa (visa exemption). If you intend to stay longer (for work, study or other reasons) you need a visa before you travel.

Do I need a visa for 40 days in Thailand

Foreign visitors may be able to enjoy visa-free trips to Thailand for up to 45 days until the end of the year.

What happens if you miss 90 day report Thailand

If a foreigner staying in the Kingdom over 90 days without notifying the immigration bureau or notifying the immigration bureau later than the set period, a fine of 2,000 Baht will be collected. If a foreigner who did not make the notification of staying over 90 days is arrested, he will be fined 4,000. – Baht.

How many times can I enter Thailand without a visa

If entering Thailand by land or sea, eligible travelers holding normal passports will be granted visa-free travel to Thailand twice per calendar year. There is no limitation when entering by air.

How many days can I stay in Thailand without a visa

Thailand's visa policy has a Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme. Under normal circumstances, eligible travelers can visit Thailand for up to 30 days without a visa. Tourists who hold a passport issued by certain countries can benefit from this scheme.

What happens if I overstay 2 days in Thailand

If you have already overstayed, our advice is different depending on length of overstay. Overstay a week or two -> prepare the fine and leave by airport immediately. Overstay more than 90 days -> seek legal help immediately and do not put yourself in any situations where you might be detained by police.

What happens if you overstay 30 days in Thailand

You are visa exempt for 45 days (extended from 30 days up until March 31, 2023. You enter on January 1, 2023, and get a stamp in your passport that says February 15, 2023. You must leave Thailand on or before this date (or obtain a new visa). If you stay past February 15, 2023, you potentially face severe consequences.