Can I stay in Thailand for 45 days
Visiting Thailand as Tourist
Many nationalities can visit the Land of Smiles without a visa under the Visa on Arrival rule or Visa Exemption scheme. These options allow visitors to stay for up to 30 or 45 days. Tourists are travelers who visit the country for leisure.
Can I extend my stay in Thailand after 45 days
What should I do You may apply for an extension of stay at any Immigration Office in Thailand (www.immigration.go.th) where you may be permitted to stay for another 30-day period. You must do so before your stay permits expires, otherwise you will be fined 500 Baht for each day you overstay in Thailand.
Can I stay in Thailand for 40 days
Thailand's Extended Visa Exemption
With the tourism industry still struggling after the COVID-19 pandemic, the TAT proposed extending the visa-free period from 30 to 45 days. Thailand's government approved the proposal in September 2022.
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.
How long do I have to leave Thailand before I can return
The visa is valid for 6 months from date of issue, with 60 days granted per trip. After that, you must leave the country and on re-entry will be granted another 60 days.
How can I stay longer than 30 days in Thailand
If an individual wishes to remain in Thailand for more than 30 days, he/she may wish to obtain a tourist visa at the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate in the United States, prior to arriving in Thailand. The tourist visa must generally be used within 90 days from the date of issue and allows an initial stay of 60 days.
Can I enter Thailand multiple times a year
With a multi-entry visa, people can enter either by air, land, or sea. Many people arrive by plane and then leave by train or boat. The visa is valid for 6 months after it is approved. This means that people have 6 months to use the visa and enter Thailand as often as they like from the date their visa is approved.
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.
Can I extend my 30-day stay in Thailand
You can extend your tourist visa in Thailand any day, as long as you are within your 45-day visa exemption period. That being said, I wouldn't recommend waiting until the last day your visa is valid to choose to extend.
What happens if you stay over 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.
What happens if I stay longer than 30 days in Thailand
Overstaying your visa is illegal. If you overstay for a short period you will have to pay a fine. However, if you overstay for more than 90 days then it is a serious offence and the result will be you are deported from Thailand and banned from visiting again.
Can I go to Thailand for 60 days
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.
How many times can you enter Thailand a year
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. For Malaysians entering by land border, there is no limitation in issuing the 30-day visa exemption stamp.
Can I stay in Thailand for 36 days
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.
How long do I need to leave Thailand before I can return
The visa is valid for 6 months from date of issue, with 60 days granted per trip. After that, you must leave the country and on re-entry will be granted another 60 days.
How long do you have to leave Thailand before you can return
After the 60 days (or 90 if you buy that extension), having left the country, you can then re-enter again with either a new Single Entry Tourist Visa bought at a Consulate in one of the countries bordering Thailand and start the 60 days (or 90 if you buy that extension) process once more.