Hi folks,is this right place to get information on visa exemption.
How much is the cost
And any other information I need to show immigration
Cheers
I have flights booked for a 60 day stay I know I get 30 days and then can apply for another 30 day to make it 60 days
I'm an Aussie passport holder
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The visa exemption for entering Thailand is free of charge. Australians can initially enter Thailand for 30 days, which can then be extended for an additional 30 days at an immigration office for a fee of 1,900 THB. To apply for the extension, travelers may need to show proof of onward travel within 30 days. Alternatively, it may be more convenient to obtain a tourist visa for a 60-day stay, which can be applied for online and does not require a passport to be sent away.
If you're planning on coming for 60 days then just purchase a tourist visa. Cost is less than extending your 30 days, you don't have to spend a morning at immigration and the flights you have booked will be fine. It's an e-visa now so you don't even have to send your passport away
there'll probably be a couple of strange questions on the application as they don't seem to have updated it since covid restrictions lifted. I think they're still asking for asq booking and proof of insurance over
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0. Just attach a first nights accommodation booking and travel insurance confirmation and you should be fine
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The 30 Visa exemption is free but the 30 extension is 1900b
If you want to extend for 30 days it costs 1900โฟ at the immigration office when you apply.
You'll likely need to show some kind of travel out of Thailand within 30 days or your airline will not let you checkin. You can buy a cheap bus ticket out of Thailand that shows you'll be leaving within 30 days of arrival.