I am heading home soon , but he is staying for the 6 months to train MuayThai .
Sorry if this is an ignorant question
But as often as it has been explained , we still dont understand the protocol
Do we need to go to immigration before 60 days and then leave country 30 days after that and then do the same process for the second half of the 6 months ?
As in office for the first 60 days , then border run at 90 days and then repeat
Many Thanks in Advance ππ
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user seeking advice on protocols for their 6-month multiple-entry tourist visa while their son stays in Thailand discusses needing clarity on the immigration process. Responses indicate that the user can apply for a 30-day extension before the 60 days are up or leave and return every 60 days to reset their visa conditions, suggesting ways to maximize their stay in Thailand.
You cAn do that, but you don't have to get the 30 day extension. You can just leave, and come back, every 60 days, or you can get the 30 day extension before you leave, and return. Either way is fine.
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You get a 30 day extension before the 60 is up which will give you 90 days. Then you have to leave and come back and repeat the whole process. Make sure you come back the 2nd time before the 6 month visa expires. That will give you another 3 months. So you can squeeze 9 months out of it.
Enter - you get stamped-in for 60 days. That stamp can get extended for 30 days (90 days in-country total). You leave Thailand before the 90 days is up. You can do a border bounce (go some other country for lunch then come back same day). You get stamped in for 60 days....
To get the maximum time you will need to stamp in the last day the visa is valid. I do it at least one day before. This will give you 90 days from the date the visa expires (60 + 30). It actually gives you 90 days from your stamped-in date.