New 60 day on arrival visa, arrived in November on 60 day tourist visa and got 30 day extension at Buriram, went to Vietnam for a week, arrived back in Bangkok and they would not let me back in the Kingdom, said I was staying too long, put me in a room with a bunch of Africans, luckily my partner of 5 years was with me and she had to sign a form and after an hour I was allowed in, I thought that I had followed the rules to the letter, I think that in future I will get the 6 month multi entry tourist visa, my girlfriend has a 5 year visitor visa for England and we spend 6 months in Thailand and 6 months in England, just a warning for people here on the 60 day tourist visa I would do a road visa run to Cambodia and avoid the main airport.
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An expat shares their experience with Thailand's visa system, detailing challenges faced while returning after a recent trip. After a 60-day tourist visa and subsequent extension, they were denied entry upon re-entering despite prior compliance with immigration regulations. The post reveals increasing strictness in Thai immigration policy, especially for those frequently entering the country on tourist visas without a long-term visa. Distinct comments from other users offer advice on potential visa options, such as the Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) suitable for long-term stays, cautions against excessive use of visa exemptions, and suggest that experiencing stricter enforcement may relate to past travel history or perceptions of intent to reside rather than tourist. The community discusses alternatives and shares insights about navigating Thailand's evolving immigration landscape.
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