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What issues can expats face when using tourist visas in Thailand, and what are the alternatives?

Feb 15, 2025
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Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
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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TLDR : Answer Summary
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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Duane *************
That's exactly what I'm planning on doing. Should I leave the country after 60 days and then re-enter for 60 more?
Chris *********
@Duane ************
You can extend for another 30 days at immigration office
Duane *************
@Chris ********
yes I was going to do that on March 1st but I'm here until May 1,so I was going to Danang for a week and come back for the last 30 days
Bob *********
I got "tugged" in Phuket, coming back from Vietnam. I showed my return fight back to the UK and they let me in. Not before something was entered into the computer though.
Michel *********
Visa routier courrir?? Vous pouvez traduire en Francais svp.
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Just found this on a website

Bangkok

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Posted June 22, 2024

The first thing is DO NOT panic, many many hundreds of people per week are denied entry and it is not the end of the world OR of your time in thailand.

If you are being denied entry it does not mean you're being "deported" (to get deported you have to be stamped IN to thailand) what they are doing is not letting you in this time.

DENIED AT A LAND CROSSING

When you are denied entry at a land border, all they do is put a denial of entry stamp in your passport and send you back to the country you just stamped out of. That country voids your exit stamp and they let you back in. Then you either fly in, go to a consulate and BUY a real tourist visa to come back OR try to "work something out" with the people at the border to get in the next day when the border opens. Most land borders have people approach you as soon as you go back to the country you just left when you're denied. They'll offer a way to "get you in tomorrow" for a fee. It really does work and I know people who ended up cutting a deal with those people showing up at the border at 6am the next morning and skating right in no issue.

Usually what you can't do once you have a denial of entry stamp from one border is to go try another border because that seems to not work at all. I know peopled denied entry at one Cambo boder, slog over to another one and be told, nope you can't cross out here, go fly back to thailand

DENIED BY AIR ENTRY

If you're denied entry flying in, you'll get pulled aside, questioned about what you're doing coming into thailand so much on free stamp entries, told you're being denied entry, given some story about 90 days in 180 (which is a fake rule) even shown a sheet in english stating that.

First tip - remain calm, you're not the first person denied entry, you're not even the first person that day. It happens, in fact it happens a LOT; especially at BKK (Suvarnabhumi), DMK (Don Mueang) and now we're seeing more and more denials at HKT (Phuket)

Interestingly there hasn't been a confirmed denial of entry at CNX since the country re-opened after covid 😮 )

Second tip - DO NOT SIGN the denial of entry forms (which are usually all in thai except your name). If you don't sign them they can't put a denial of entry stamp in your passport. Don't get me wrong, they will still deny you entry and it'll be in the computer database that you were denied, but they won't put that GIANT half page stamp in it for everyone to see everytime an officer pages thru your passport

Generally you're sent back to the airport you just flew in from, but they can let you go to any country you can get in to. One thing to keep in mind is the officer has the right to make you go back to country of passport origin (doesn't matter in the least if you live there or not). So if push comes to shove they can make you use a flag carrier and go back there. The flight out is your expense.

You'll get put into IDC holding at the airport, it is not fun, BUT it's about 1000 times better than IDC lock up at Suan Plu in Bangkok, so be glad that's where you are. Depending on the officer you can sometimes "pay" to have them take you around, get food, get money out of an ATM, you can still use your mobile phone, etc. You just kill time until your flight out. Usually they'll give your passport to the steward on the flight and you'll get it when you land.

Sadly once you're in lock up at the airport it's WAY too late to call a safe entry company to help you get in. That is something you have to set up BEFORE you fly in. Although believe it or not, if you contact one of them when you're denied you can set it up so you can fly in the next day (even at the same airport) and you'll get right in.

No matter what they tell you the reason is, 99.99% of the denial of entry by air and land all say the same time "no means of support" the thai will say ไม่มีปัจจัยยังชีพตามสมควร. That's because it's one of the ONLY reasons you can be denied entry. There is no "you used too many visa exempt entries by air" rule, there is no 90 in 180 rule, there is no "you stay too long in thailand" rule. Those are just b/s excuses parroted to you by the officer. they will write "no means of support" stamp on the denial of entry stamp. They will write that as the reason even if you show them the proof of funds in CASH that you can be asked for (20K baht or the equivalent), it's just the reason they stamp in why you were denied

Many people ask, IF I have a valid tourist visa to thailand will I get in? The answer to that is no, a tourist visa does not guarantee you get in to thailand. It only means that if they let you in, you get in for the 60 days that visa allows. It's your previous entry/stay history that controls you getting in free stamp or on a tourist visa, whereas if you have a new Non-Immigrant type visa you will get in no matter your entry/stay history.
David ********
Why does it have to be Thailand for 6 months? Make it easy on yourself and do 90 in Thailand and 90 in Malaysia where nearly every nationality gets 90 day free tourist visa. Plus, it’s an awesome place!
Henrik *****
The rules to the letter is: “Every entry into Thailand is at the discretion of the Immigration Officer in front of you”
Braulio *********
What does the ethnicity of the other people denied entry help explain your problem?
Amanda *********
I guess when they can get 11k GBP per person for a DTV, or 50k+ for a retirement visa or best yet when people pay for elite (privilege).. why would they let us in for FREE
*****
days.. they will be pushing for the riches to stay and backpackers will be a thing of the past in Thailand other than your usual 1-4 weeks holiday in the kingdom. Shame really, it forces people to take longer term options before you have even tested the water properly.
Todd *********
@Amanda ********
5 year DTV cost is 10k baht. 10 year LTR is 50k baht. One year retirement or marriage extension is 1900 baht. All cheap. If you want to avoid the rules, pay more for an agent. It’s not a shame at all. It’s a good deal.
Amanda *********
@Todd ********
ah thank you for clarifying. I meant the requirement of having 11k visible in your bank and not tied up in assets so if two people that's 22k. However, I still think a good deal and flushes out the ones that come to Thailand with no finances and no way to afford living there which would affect the Thai economy and its people.
Aikins *******
Very ignorant to say a " bunch of Africans"

I would like to know where you from to be that ignorant.
David ******
@Aikins ******
maybe he misspelt it.

And couldn't describe..

People like you.

Lol 😂😂😂
Aikins *******
@David *****
i hope it was a mistake
Gregor **********
you also could apply for a 365-days Non-Imm-O/A visa in the U.K. This will stamp you in on each entry for another 365 days (given that the mandatory health insurance which is needed for this visa also carries that far). You use it for 5 months and two weeks, go back to the U.K., re-enter before the expiry of this visa and make a border run, this will get you stamped in for the last 365-days. This visa would cover two 6-months stays, within a two-year period 😉 . . the financial proof of 800,000 THB equivalent in GBP can remain in your UK bank account
Tracy *********
Same here 2 60 day exempts. Then told to get retirement visa which I did. No worries now!
April ******
Good advice.
Johnnie ********
I just did the Cambodia border run today, Bht 2000 for Cambodian Visa which is a bit of a rort in my books, but got another 60 days, so happy days🙏🇹🇭❤️🇹🇭🙏
Richard ******
I had a problem at Suvarnabhumi with my exemption and I had been back in the UK for five months. They told me next time to get a visa.
Holger **************
@Richard *****
Maybe next time UK also requires Visa for Return 🤔? Who kwows in These Times😂
Richard ******
Wouldn't surprise me!
Terary **********
I have been coming in on a long questionable visa history, it usually works out ok for me. I have gotten 'spoken to' a couple of times but they let me in.

Most recently, with a very legitimate visa, they gave me the hassle and this time I think they were serious.

They explained that with all the new visa options there really isn't any reason for doing all this silly visa nonsense.
Lee ***********
What does very legitimate mean
@Ter***
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Lee ***********
I'm trying to establish why they would refer to it as silly visa nonsense when you're on a legitimate visa. It's obviously no longer silly visa nonsense is it
@Ter***
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Terary **********
@Lee **********
I find it quite silly.
Terary **********
@Lee **********
Applied for at an embassy with all the required paperwork. Not a funny visa gotten through a angent.
Lee ***********
So why the hassles then
@Ter***
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Terary **********
@Lee **********
"I have been coming in on a long questionable visa history"
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@James *********
I’ll speak to the guy at Buriram stadium immigration when I get back from Pattay
James **********
@Alan ********
go to the main office mate much better
James **********
Alan get a retirement visa with multiple entry problem solved , no 90 day check required as you out the country it’s starts the day you return to Thailand 🇹🇭
Terry ********
@James *********
Last time I checked that visa is no longer available from the UK; only 90 single entry based on retirement
James **********
@Terry *******
Alan can get the visa here in Thailand 🇹🇭 like I’ve done ✔️
Terry ********
@James *********
Must be through an agent then.
James **********
@Terry *******
my first yes my second I done myself,,, Alan will be able to do it himself if he has the money in the bank or has a monthly income above 65,000B
Terry ********
As I thought, you are referring to retirement extensions and not retirement visas which generally must be obtained outside of Thailand. And these extensions are not multiple entry but a one year multiple re-entry permit can be purchased for 3800 THB.
Terry ********
Julien ****
"A bunch of Africans" ......
Julien ****
@Mcgow *******
I am as right as a man can be.
Julien ****
@Mcgow *******
hey davido. You look like that bunch of Brit that can't get a girl back home and go to Pattaya to find one that 1000 other guys went on before 🤣
Julien ****
@Mcgow *******
a bunch of Brit girl is usually a reason to end up locked in as safer.
Peter **********
I do the same , but get a 90 visa from UK then fly out and back for 60 day VOA then extend for 30 days at immigration
Jason ******
Thailand is now very popular ,so many people are coming here to stay and live ,so they can now pick and choose and not rely on people without visas for longer stay tourism.
Xjwhudkwhry ********
you'd think that 90 days is more than enough to do all the sightseeing a typical tourist would want to do...sounds like you're abusing the system and actually LIVING in Thailand, even if just part-time. Guess what? That's when you end up in a cell with a 'bunch of africans', because that's what THEY do, they abuse the tourist entry system...so, suits you well...
Braulio *********
@Xjwhudkwhry *******
You speak the truth
Daniel **********
Same me 6 months here 6 months uk I just got retirement visa this year so will make it easier
Jon ******
A bunch of Africans? You racist prick
Gordon ***********
@Jon *****
your the racist, bringing up racism nonsense. We are one race , the human race , and we wont be divided by you
Robert ********
@Mcgow *******
love it lol
Jon ******
@Mcgow *******
If you have to ask it tells me all I need to know...😫😫😫 And have the balls to say bellend
Mcgow ********
Which will probably happen now, as u pleasant far left w ⚓like you, always go crying when someone calls your pathetic drivel out.
Robert ********
@Jon *****
saying a bunch of English is also racist ?
Jon ******
@Robert *******
What do you think? Please enlighten us with your thoughts...🤔🤔
Robert ********
@Jon *****
get a life
Robert ********
@Jon *****
I thought you were the oracle
David *******
What exactly is negative about the other occupants of the room being African? Mentioning this does make you sound racist.
Chris *********
@David ******
he didn’t say they were black , he merely said Africans and he could of meant white Africans who were probably fleeing from being murdered by other Africans
Craig *******
@David ******
I disagree. If there had been a bunch of Australians in there and he said so would it be rascist ? No it wouldnt and I am Australian. He was simply describing the other people. Wokeism is maddening.
Jason ******
@David ******
I didn't read it that way,knowing that many africans do abuse immigration ,it's a standard observation by him,that's why most African countries need visa and don't get visa exempt ,nothing racist ,so pointless making the point,it's fact and that's all he was making 🙏🏽
Martin *********
I had the same problem 2 years ago I was told to get a visa
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Terry Clarke, a 1 year visa, then a 2 year visa and now a 5 year visa all through an agent
Michael ******
@Alan ********
Still have to do the 90 day report?
Todd *********
Methinks Alan is missing some facts here. And seems very confused about the visa system
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
First bounce this trip, I’ve been coming for 4 years never overstayed
Todd *********
@Alan ********
‘overstay’ doesn’t matter. You pay your fine and leave. That’s the end of an overstay. My first 4 visits to Thailand were all overstay. And have several from other countries.

They are looking at your travel history to Thailand and the obvious fact you have a partner in Thailand. And suggesting you get the visa that reflects that.
Mma *******
@Todd ********
it would be nice to know how many he’s down back to back.
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Todd ********
60 day on arrival and 30 day extension leave the country and then get another 60 day on arrival, no where does it say that this is not permitted, I try to follow the rules as advised but there seems to be a grey area
David *******
@Alan ********
hearing about exactly same thing happening now looks like its down to how your immigration officer feels

If youve done 90 days tbink land crossing best choice to re enter
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Nothing in history at all never overstayed always followed rules, they were pushing for me to marry and get a marriage visa, as I have a widowers pension that I lose when I remarry that would be a very expensive option
Todd *********
@Alan ********
fair enough. so the obvious issue is that you clearly have a Thai partner. And likely a longer history of staying in Thailand over the years. And thus, you are not entering as a tourist. So they advised you to get the ‘proper’ visa for your stay. Marriage or retirement. And then they let you in…
David *******
@Alan ********
it appears that you don't know the visa rules. Your 60 day entry sounds like a visa-free entry.
Todd *********
@Alan ********
it is totally permitted. And generally without any issues whatsoever. 60 day visa exemption, extend 30, border bounce and return here a new 60 day exemption. Worst case scenario is that they might warn you to return next time with a visa.

So there is something else in your history that the agent didn’t like. It likely came up in discussion before your meet and greet with the African folks…
Ephraim ******
“Bunch of Africans”, you say. It must have been a very bad experience for you to be in a room with a bunch of Africans.
Tom ********
@Ephraim *****
much scarier for the Africans, I'm sure
Ephraim ******
Ephraim ******
@Mcgow *******
By “you idiots” you mean who exactly, bunch of Africans?
Ephraim ******
@Mcgow *******
all up in your feelings behind a keyboard. Sad little man. Wha do you bring to the table?
David **********
@Ephraim *****
there was no negative comment made about Africans at all. It is just a description of what happened. I wonder why you are looking to be offended?
Florian **********
@David *********
because the victimhood role allows them to dominate and ask for more for themselves, less for everybody else.
David **********
@Florian *********
exactly, trying to police and monitor the words of others and looking for offense where none was even intended. All the OP did was say he was put in a cell with Africans. Wow so offensive to name where people are from is it????
Ephraim ******
@David *********
lol. You sound like the one who says I am not racist I have black friends. You are the one monitoring my feelings towards the OP. Why are you so riled? Must we ask you first what should offend us before getting offended? I just shared an opinion, I was not offended in the least. I seriously don’t give rats a(£! what anyone feels towards my race.
Ephraim ******
@Florian *********
them, they…typical. Ask from who, you?
Florian **********
@Ephraim *****
yes these divisive people take from me and from all the people who don't demand more than everybody else. Everybody loses out if we can't find unity. If its not money it's control over what we say
Ephraim ******
@David *********
but who is to say if the comment is negative or not, you or the targeted group?
David **********
@Ephraim *****
the general public and common sense decides. Just because you say you are offended does not make the comment offensive. Firstly, this would give any group the right to shut down all criticism whether justified or not just by claiming offense. Secondly, when you are offended, nothing bad actually happens to you, except what you have created on your own mind. There is nothing actually wrong with offending someone as such. Actually, it is impossible to have any intelligent conversation without risking offending someone.... all conversation would become so politically correct that nothing meaningful can be said at all! All the best to you. Nothing was "targeted" except in your own head.
Ephraim ******
David Williamsone would be forgiven to think you made the initial comment. You don’t determine what offends the next person. If the comment doesn’t offend you it’s fine. Just don’t expect everyone else to be offended by things which offend you only. Just to be clear, I wasn’t offended, disgusted maybe. Racism in all its forms doesn’t offend me.
David **********
@Ephraim *****
OK keep seeking to be offended for no reason and see how that works out for you. Accurately describing someones race or ethnicity is not offensive. Unless you actually think it is offensive to be African which is ridiculous.
Craig *******
@Ephraim *****
Poor baby. Why do you take offence to this.? If he had said "a bunch of Europeans " would it still be a problem.? I dont think he was being rascist.
Braulio *********
@Craig ******
He was being racist.....
Andy **********
@Craig ******
there’s always one ⬆️ EZ
Ephraim ******
@Craig ******
lol, if an African guy had said that I don’t know how a bunch of Europeans who have felt about it.
Kevin *******
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Ephraim *****
not a bad experience at all, just pointing out who else was stopped, you will have to ask Thai immigration why they stopped the Africans none of my business
Ephraim ******
@Alan ********
coolies, just “Africans” could have sufficed.
Cliff *********
Perhaps your previous stay history is long and complex…..so they said no.

We don’t have that information.
Jared **********
I came in november on 60 day visa exempt, extended for 30 days, left the day before it expired. Went to langkawi from lipe for 3 days, came back and got another 60 day visa exempt with zero hassle or questions

But i also don’t typically spend more than 5 months a year in thailand
Fąndn *******
@Jared *********
may I knw do u repeat this method every year ?
Jared **********
@Fąndn ******
i usually come on tourist visa (60+30) and reenter visa exempt (30+30) for 150, but with visa exempt now the same as tourist visa there’s no reason for me to get a TR60
Fąndn *******
@Jared *********
TR60 is only applicable for visitors frm countries that can stay max 30days right?

Several countries are alr allowed max 60 days per visit, so ppl frm these places do not need to consider the TR60 at all , am I right ?
Jared **********
@Fąndn ******
TR60 is a 60 day visa, that extendable +30.

Just look at the thai embassy page for whatever country you hold a passport in
Terry ********
How did your girlfriend get a 5 year visa to England
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Terry *******
via an agent, first 1 year visa then 2 year visa now 5 year visa with me as sponsor
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Terry Clarke if she has had 1 visa and returned to Thailand she will likely get a 2 year visa, maximum 6 months in U.K.
Terry ********
@Alan ********
ok ive got my girlfriend a 6 months visa back in August in Thailand but i would love to get a 1year visa how much .She's been to England before so this will be her second time
Graham ******
@Terry *******
check the website for current prices
Henry *********
@Terry *******
You can get 2-year, 5-year and 10-year Visitor Visas for the UK. Not easy to get though.
Chris *********
Wow that is a worrying experience as I hope to travel for a year
Todd *********
@Chris ********
no worries. He has been staying 6 months annually playing the game. No worries travelling SE Asia for a year
Martin *********
@Chris ********
I was told off 2 years ago told to get the appropriate visa which i now have.
Aaron ******
What did the letter she sign say?

I’m both a bit shocked and not shocked you got stopped like this.

Seems most get ignored if not living in TH full time. Only 6 months a year I’d figure they wouldn’t say anything about. And at worst would just give a warning vs go straight to detention and (until she signed something) denial of entry.

But not shocked because clearly they are back to being strict and 6 months a year on visa free entries is pretty grey area.

Were you truly out for 6 months or more before you came back in Nov?

Do you have any history of staying more than 6 months at a time or in a year?
Aaron ******
@Steve *******
you tagged me vs him. Just an FYI.
Steve ********
@Aaron *****
oops! Corrected.
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Aaron *****
I do 6 months in England as her visa stipulates no longer than 6 months and do about 5 months 2 weeks here, never overstayed, had onward flight to UK 1 May, funds and a place to live, a lesson learnt for me and I’m just trying to make people aware, previously I had used 3 month tourist visa and a border bounce without issue for the 4 years that I have been coming to Thailand, from what the immigration guy was saying he wanted me to get married and have a marriage visa, on the one hand the government are desperate for tourists and on the other hand they make things difficult?
David *******
If you are living in Thailand for 5 months and 2 weeks every year you don't sound much like a tourist.
Tony *******
@David ******
Why? What is the time limit for a person to be a tourist ?
Colin *********
@Tony ******
have you ever looked at Tourist Visas (actual Visas that you have to purchase)? The length of time covered by the visa is actually a pretty good clue as to the "time limit" (other than the fact that an extension can be obtained).
Graham ******
@Tony ******
weeks not months especially using Visa Exempt
Steve ********
@Alan ********
what’s this 3 month tourist visa?
John **********
All down to your history. Tourist visas and visa exempt entries are not intended for living inside Thailand for half the year every year. Assuming you are over 50 I'd look into getting a retirement visa next time you come and also the annual extension which you can renew every year while you are here
ElĂ­as ********
That WASN'T a visa on arrival (VOA), which is good for only 15 days.

Now, about the entry rejection, nowadays they're getting stricter and want people who plan to stay for the mid or long term to do it on proper visas.
Braulio *********
@ElĂ­as *******
Wise advice
ElĂ­as ********
So I recommend you to get the DTV.
Sean **********
@ElĂ­as *******
or Non-0 90 day then extend 1 year based on retirement
Dean ******
@Sean *********
how do you extend 1 year after 90 days please?
ElĂ­as ********
@Sean *********
yeah, that's even better, if the OP is over 50 y/o.
Sean **********
@ElĂ­as *******
this is how I am here. Easier than the marriage visa. So much red tape.
Graham ******
I hope the "just border bounce for another 60+30 days, you'll be fine" bridage read this and tone down as a result
Todd *********
@Graham *****
they will be just fine. Hope you read his post carefully and figure out the reasons he was questioned. The 60+30 and border bounce brigade is perfectly correct. It’s more the ‘chicken little’ crowd that needs to tone it down
Steven *******
There is no 60-day visa on arrival. There is a 60-day visa you apply for ahead of time and a visa-exempt (no visa) stamp you get in your passport when you arrive.
Robert *******
@Steven ******
there has been a 60 day visa on arrival since November. I should know. I arrived November. 60 day visa on arrival. Where's your information from?
Steven *******
@Robert ******
There’s a 60-day visa-exempt (no visa) stamp you get in your passport. VOA is for other countries and it’s 15 days.
Stephen ********
I'd be saying your issue might've been that you had no visa at all. Though I did the same, came here with no visa, and at the end of 90 days, I went to Vietnam for 4 days and returned without a visa. Luckily I didn't have any issues.
Alan *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Stephen *******
you are correct I think that this is the issue, they were pushing for a marriage visa
Wayne *********
Tourist visa or visa exempt 2 different things ?

Got on arrival means no visa was simply a stamp for 60 days. How often have you done this ?

Immigration will eventually question why you don't get a proper/correct visa to stay longer.
Braulio *********
@Wayne ********
As the OP explained in the initial post, this isn't his first time at the rodeo.

It is not difficult to obtain the appropriate Visa
Wayne *********
@Braulio ********
not his first time yet says got 60 day visa on arrival which is not possible so obviously does not know much from previous rodeo,s. Can not get appropriate visa on arrival.
Brandon ************
I would recommend 3 options for someone in this case:

1) Use a land border bounce agency. Usually 3500-4000 baht, meet them very early in the morning and they drive you to the border and make sure you get out and back without any issues.

2) If you want to fly, use a "safe entry" agent entry. These agents interface directly with the officers at the airport and will guarantee you are allowed into the country. Costs start around 4000 baht and go up based on your history in Thailand. More time in Thailand means more money.

3) Get a DTV. Trivial to get if you go to the right embassy and you're good to go for 5 years.

For the op, I would recommend you to get a DTV which will work perfectly for you since you want to spend 6 months at a time in Thailand and each entry with DTV is 180 days. You can qualify with medical appointments or booking a class that you might or might not intend on attending.
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