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What is the best way to achieve a 6 or 9 month visa or stay in Thailand while visiting other countries?

Jan 30, 2025
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Martin *********
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Best way to achieve a 6 or 9 month Visa/Stay in Thailand taking in other countries.
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To achieve a 6 or 9 month stay in Thailand while also traveling to other countries, consider obtaining a Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV), which provides a total validity of 6 months and allows for multiple entries. Each entry grants a 60-day stay, which can be extended for an additional 30 days, thus potentially extending your time in Thailand up to 9 months through careful re-entry management. You can also look into Non-O or Non-OA visas if eligible, particularly if you are over 50, as these can provide longer stays through extensions. It's advisable to check with the Thai embassy for the most current options and requirements.
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Ian **********
An METV will cover you and it is valid for 6 months but if you exit and return just before it expires you can get nearly 9 months out of it. You get 60 + 30 extension on each entry.
Martin *********
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@Ian *********
Thanks bud. What I am looking to do is let my house out and 6 months is minimum let . So would the METV visa be best in this option?
Ian **********
@Martin ********
Yes I think so. You can stretch it for nearly 9 months and nothing to stop you leaving at the end and returning for a 60 +30 day visa-exempt. This will give you nearly a year
Martin *********
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@Ian *********
Is this best organised through Thai embassy in advance of going?
Greg ***********
@Martin ********
forget what Ian Morrison proposed. You will be denied entry if you max out a multi entry tourist visa, and try to extend thr 8-9 months you can theoretically get out of it, with a visa-exempt entry. NO WAY! You even can't get consecutive METV's. You need months outside of Thailand before you can apply for another METV
Roger **********
Beware posting anything here Martin. Lots of bored old drunk men tripping over themselves ready to troll. Weirdly, meet up in public and nice as pie… cowardice?
Jaco *****************
@Roger *********
Perfectly written....
Martin *********
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It's not rocket science is it 😄
Martin *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
It makes sense to sensible people dickhead
Andi ***********
@Martin ********
I'm surprised by how many did not get what you wrote.
Henrik *****
Read the visa section on the website of the Thai Embassy in your country.
Charlie *********
@Henrik ****
Yes. So we should delete all groups like this one. 🙄😂
John **********
Sounds like the exact purpose of the Multiple Entry Tourist Visa
Greg ***********
you can get an up to 9 months stay out of the multi entry 6-months tourist visa
Bill ******
Thanks for the info Greg👍🙏
Fąndn *******
@Greg **********
Most tourist visas are 60 days +30 days extension

pls advise how do u get 6 mths and 9mths ?
Greg ***********
@Fąndn ******
A multi entry Tourist Visa can only be applied for in your home country.

A multi entry Tourist Visa has a 6-month validity for use for an unlimited number of entries (“multiple entry”)

The 6 months visa validity starts on the day the visa is issued. Thus, if you enter Thailand 9 days after it has been issued, you lose 9 days of the total of the 6 months visa validity.

PLEASE don’t confuse the date of expiry of the visa validity, with the date of expiry of the stay permit. These are supposed to be two different dates!

Upon each entry, you will get stamped in for a 60-days stay permit

On each and every 60 days stay permit, you can apply for a 30-days touristic extension of the stay permit, for 1900.- THB, on Immigration. You could, however, also make a border run instead, before the expiry of the 60-days stay permit.

If you take the 30-days extension, you must be aware that before the 90th day expires, you need to exit Thailand.

With the next entry, you will activate another 60-days stay permit

Which you also can extend for 30 more days.

To get the maximum number of days out of this visa, you should therefore enter Thailand as close as you can, to the date of issue

If you exit and re-enter Thailand as close as possible before the visa validity expires, you will get stamped in for 60 days for the last time.

You can then still get a 30 days extension of this last 60-days stay permit.

By this method, you can theoretically get almost 9 months of stay in Thailand out of the multi entry tourist visa
Davey **********
Visit Anna on soi 94 in Hua Hin she’s the best
Goyo ********
@Davey *********
She's the best at emptying your pocket.
Davey **********
@Goyo *******
any recommendations
Goyo ********
@Davey *********
yes, but in Jomtien. Cheap, fast and very professional, it's my experience. PM me , I gladly send you info.
Davey **********
@Goyo *******
thanks goyo
Davey **********
@Goyo *******
I just heard so sorry for recommending
Goyo ********
@Davey *********
I just have heard bad feedback about her from different friends. Even once, I went myself to ask visa renewal and the price was so high....
Robert ********
6 or 9 month stay?

Non-O plus year extension like marry or retirement.

Or non-OA directly which needs a health insurance on top but starts directly for a year before extension is needed.

Just thought you might be asking and forgot the question mark.

Sorry if that was a statement.
Martin *********
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@Robert *******
Thanks Robert I am actually knocking on 60 so maybe a retirement visa could be an option?
Robert ********
@Martin ********
Then I suggest getting a tourist visa, out 800k in a bank and do the retirement extension yearly.
Michael *******
Go online to your local embassy and obtain a 3 month visa, which you can extend for 30 days, leave for a neighboring country(s) for a few weeks come back and get a visa exemption 60 days extend for 30 days and go walkabout again one more visa exempt may be possible but no guarantee……good luck
Lee **********
@Michael ******
this mabey a stupid question but if we go to Thailand for 179 days leave for 2 weeks than come back to Thailand for a another 179 days can we do that or not ? Thank you
Charlie *********
It’s pretty clear to me. How to enter (Visa or exempt) and timing for visits to other countries and lengths of stay there or border runs to get more time back in Thailand. What’s so difficult about the post? I don’t know the answer, but I’ve seen lots of advice on the subject before.
Martin *********
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@Charlie ********
Thanks Charlie most normal people understand it
Wayne ********
@Charlie ********
what if he is not Visa exempt that changes the entire answer to his question.
Charlie *********
@Wayne *******
That’s why I said visa or exempt. It’s not as unclear as the squint-eyed, constipated old biddies on here who like to criticize make it out to be. They should go back to their knitting and prune juice.
Andi ***********
METV, DTV
Graham ******
@Andi **********
METV is correct giving multiple entries over a period of 6 months giving a possible total of over 8 months in Thailand
Andi ***********
@Graham *****
Yep, very useful visa but becoming less popular due to the DTV.
Gregory *******
Bobby *******
One born every minute.
Roger **********
@Bobby ******
silly Bobby.
Goyo ********
@Bobby ******
every second
David **********
Make this make sense first
Bill ********
What nationality are you???
Tony *******
@Bill *******
English surely😂
Braulio *********
what??)
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