Do I Need a Thai E-Visa or Can I Utilize the Visa Exemption Program?

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @SNOWMAN44468
    @SNOWMAN44468 День тому

    If you American and staying less then 60 days no need to worry about E visa. I personally get the E visa because I stay longer then 2 months and the E visa now gives you 90 days single entry.

  • @farangdee
    @farangdee 2 дні тому +2

    Thai visa exemption good for thé moment,until around June 2025 ,then the ETA procedure could be required for entry.

    • @indiandaeng
      @indiandaeng День тому +1

      Will lose older tourists who get confused with digital applications.

  • @philipbarnard8419
    @philipbarnard8419 День тому

    Full Thai ETA requires you to send lots of documents (where you are staying, proof of funds etc) to someone in Thailand to check, like under Covid. Can't see it happening anytime soon.

  • @kentaylor2416
    @kentaylor2416 10 годин тому

    Just to clarify...visa free is still visa free, and this e-visa 3:43 applies to people who would normally have needed a visa anyway?

  • @mangostickyrice555
    @mangostickyrice555 День тому +1

    Thumbs up 👍 Benjamin

  • @Raymcklife
    @Raymcklife 16 годин тому

    Thanks a lot :) What do I need to have with me in the immigration on arrival ?

  • @michaelwhite3615
    @michaelwhite3615 День тому

    Will they be using Windows XP for the EVisa website?

  • @indiandaeng
    @indiandaeng День тому

    Thailand making it a hassle to stay, even if married to a Thai citizen. The past e visa was full of errors and many had to apply in Thailand. But they gave preferred visa exemptions for Russians, Chinese and Indians. If they go to a full e visa system they will lose older people who are confused by digital use, and these are the tourist that spend money.

  • @arniewillouby7490
    @arniewillouby7490 2 дні тому

    Six entries by air in any one year but no more than 180 days

    • @sarlina1
      @sarlina1 2 дні тому +1

      There is no definitive answer to how many exemptions per calender year you are allowed anymore, and there is no definitive 180 days limit. The history in your passport decides if you will go through or not, to your immigration officer`s discretion.

  • @Cepton
    @Cepton День тому

    Can i still do a borderrun in 2025? Usually my borderrun looks like bus from bkk to Cambodia same day in and out -> get another 60 days

  • @noahvinay
    @noahvinay День тому

    How about Non-B Visa?

  • @TheRDMagee
    @TheRDMagee 2 дні тому

    So I’m from California and it seems with the e visa system I can apply for my visa at the consulate in LA while still in Thailand then just hop over to Laos so I can reenter on the new visa. A friend in California can send in the payment. Is this too good to be true?

    • @indiandaeng
      @indiandaeng День тому +1

      No, cannot access e visa website while in Thailand. I tried and it blocked me. Also Laos after Jan 1 requires an e visa to enter and visa has to be paid in cash at Lao embassy in your home country.

  • @doodlegassum6959
    @doodlegassum6959 2 дні тому

    Wondering how many entries over a 12 month period are ok on a Visa exemption? Pre covid i travelled to Thailand a lot but was eventually told to get a multi entry tourist Visa. Does such a thing still exist?

    • @dqrossvideography5134
      @dqrossvideography5134 2 дні тому +2

      Yes it does
      I got one this year, e-visa, 6 months multi-entry, only took 5 days to be processed.
      My understanding is that we’re only allowed 2 exemptions per year no matter how you get there (land or airport)
      I usually make more than 2 trips per year so still getting the multi entry for next year

    • @TopCat-zz6dr
      @TopCat-zz6dr 2 дні тому

      My friend has done 4/5 visa exemption entries in the last couple of years by air usually staying no more than 30 days each entry. ​@@dqrossvideography5134

    • @sarlina1
      @sarlina1 2 дні тому +2

      No definitive answer to your first question, that will be up to your IO at hand. To your second question, yes, a Multi entry tourist visa, METV, still exists. That will give you up to 9 months stay in Thailand, if you do your last entry just before it expires (and extend that locally with your last 30 days).

    • @pheasantplucker6117
      @pheasantplucker6117 День тому

      Extemporaneously not withstanding e-visa, 60 days may or may not be optimal

    • @AntidOto-fp8dr
      @AntidOto-fp8dr День тому

      The only restriction widely known is that you can enter only twice a year by land on a Visa exemption and Cambodian bus companies will point this out before boarding you, but other than that there is no other rule. This year at the Cambodian border for example I did not see the Thai authorities actively checking whether travellers had a return ticket, hotels booked for the whole stay and 10.000 baht ecquivalent in cash

  • @johnmac4843
    @johnmac4843 День тому

    Talk about Ambiguous