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03-21-25 07:45 #2445Senior Member

Posts: 18164The 60 day thing ended the other day.
Originally Posted by EverythingThai
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03-21-25 07:39 #2444Senior Member

Posts: 2642The lie that rules them all: "My dick is big".
Originally Posted by Allover
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03-21-25 07:16 #2443Senior Member

Posts: 983This is the correct info. Sub is also correct but you two are just using different terminology.
Originally Posted by BeachDrone
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I will break it down for you guys.
Visa exemption.
If your nationality qualifies you can enter Thailand with no visa. Depending on when you come, the officier will grant you either 30 days permission to stay or 60 days permission to stay under the current law. Then you can go to immigration and request an extension of stay for 30 more days. That giving you a total of 60 days or 90 days permission to stay.
TR (Singe entry).
This is the tourist visa. When it's issued by the Thai embassy or consulate it has an expiry date on it. That expiry date is the date that you need to use the visa by. Using the visa means you enter Thailand. Then at the airport the officer will stamp you in with 60 days permission to stay. Then you can go into immigration and apply for an extension of stay for 30 more days. This will make your total permission to stay 90 days.
For those of you that want to jump off the plane as a tourist and get 90 days permission to stay without doing an extension of stay at immigration, alas there is no tourist visa for that.
Longer term visa options for people who want to stay longer than this or stay with less hassle are as follows:
1. Elite visa.
2. MTV (Multiple entry tourist visa).
3. Non O visa based on retirement or marriage to a Thai.
4. Non ED visa to study Thai or boxing.
5. DTV visa.
6. LTR visa.
Number 5 and 6 have different categories. These are the main options.
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03-21-25 06:28 #2442Senior Member

Posts: 6685Looking for insight!
I am still wondering why this is a lie and why the expression would be used. The only girl that I met that even looked the same as an another girl I knew were identical twins. Yet their personalities were as different as night and day.And more lies but these are used by falang: "my girl is different".
All girls are different!
I welcome input from my fellow ISG brothers on this subject.
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03-21-25 05:26 #2441Senior Member

Posts: 783You tuber Rose Han has day trading as a legit side hustle. Hahaha
Originally Posted by Allover
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03-21-25 00:21 #2440Senior Member

Posts: 5087Lots of bar girls are sick, just colds and minor diseases, but one came over the other night, and turned out to be in the middle of a cold. So, I am holding off booking anyone new to come over for a couple of days until I determine whether I am infected. I did keep my existing appointments, so I have a lady sleeping over now, and a civvie tonight.
One of my New Year's resolutions is to hit the bars more, so tomorrow night, I plan to go to the Darkside bar, rather than have a lady come to my condo.
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03-20-25 18:16 #2439Senior Member

Posts: 1212Lies by Thai girls
And another one by Thai girls, "I like old men better". And more lies but these are used by falang. ""I make money day trading" and "my girl is different".
Originally Posted by Explorer8939
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03-20-25 12:40 #2438Senior Member

Posts: 5087The other day, I posted about lies that bar girls tell ("I no like Thai man" but I forgot the most common lie:
"I play Numbers and win".
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03-20-25 06:31 #2437Senior Member

Posts: 2642Once you get to the point that you start finding 40 year olds to be young, you are done.
Originally Posted by Rollox
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03-20-25 02:26 #2436Senior Member

Posts: 6685Am I writing in English?
The Royal Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Told me that my visa was good for 90-days. Period. Full Stop. They went on further to say that my initial stay was limited to 60 days. Which was congruent to what the website, says. They advised that I could request a EXTENSION OF STAY to receive an additional 30 days in the Kingdom of Thailand.
Now, I only did the application once (so call me new if you like). Others may have more experience with applying from different countries other than Cambodia. But I have not needed apply for a TR visa more than once. That is the official name for it (not 60-day tourist visa) as some have called it.
It was explained to me that my initial stay was for 60 days. Then I could apply for an extension for an additional 30 days. When I applied and had my extension granted it said EXTENSION OF STAY. I was NOT granted a new visa. I was granted an extension of stay for my current visa that was good for 90 days.
Here is what it says in my passport:
EXTENSION OF STAY PERMITTED UP TO XX XXX XXXX (date is stamped in) HOLDER MUST LEAVE THE KINGDOM WITHIN THE DATE SPECIFIED HEREIN. OFFENDERS WILL BE PROSECUTED.
SIGNED (signature) IMMIGRATION OFFICER
As a said before my experience is limited as I don't need constant tourist visas or extensions since I decided to change my visa status and post up in Thailand for a bit.
Looks like it so, exactly why are additional questions from the OP being directed at me instead of the The Thai Consulate in LOS Angeles?Yes, I speak from experience. I have had 60-day tourist visas at least 8 times in past years. While in the Kingdom, I have gone to immigration and extended my stay another 30 days. The Thai Consulate in LOS Angeles told me that the phrase indicating that the visa is good for 90 days means that once the visa is issued, the visa must be used within 90 days. Once in the Kingdom, the stay is allowed for 60 days without an extension, and an extension may be requested at a Thai Immigration office. It is up to the discretion of the immigration officer whether the 30-day extension will be granted. So we are basically saying the same thing.
The OP needs to contact the location where he received his visa and ask the Thai Officials who issued his visa to him. I do not speak for the Kingdom of Thailand. I only speak about my personal experiences. When I have needed an extension of stay or renewal of my visa that I currently hold. I have either gone to CHONBURI IMMIGRATION myself. Or I have hired a visa agency here in Pattaya to assist me with the process.I was asking whether there was a way to get the full 90 days at the outset, without having to go to immigration for an extension.
I hope this helps!
I am seeing some strange lights in the when I walk by the beach. Looks like a drone or that weed I been smoking is wickedly strong and fucking with my head.
ROTFLMAO!
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03-20-25 01:40 #2435Senior Member

Posts: 5087Here's a rumor:
There are so many bargirls on Soi 6 with big money walking around after midnight that some bars are hiring Tomboys and Thai men to stand outside and invite in passing bargirls.
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03-20-25 01:01 #2434Senior Member

Posts: 112Tourist Visa
Yes, I speak from experience. I have had 60-day tourist visas at least 8 times in past years. While in the Kingdom, I have gone to immigration and extended my stay another 30 days. The Thai Consulate in LOS Angeles told me that the phrase indicating that the visa is good for 90 days means that once the visa is issued, the visa must be used within 90 days. Once in the Kingdom, the stay is allowed for 60 days without an extension, and an extension may be requested at a Thai Immigration office. It is up to the discretion of the immigration officer whether the 30-day extension will be granted. So we are basically saying the same thing. I was asking whether there was a way to get the full 90 days at the outset, without having to go to immigration for an extension.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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03-19-25 16:40 #2433Senior Member

Posts: 6685Asked and Answered. LOL!
You can make a special request after you arrive in Thailand to extend your 60 day visa to 90 days.
https://phnompenh.thaiembassy.org/en...e39c46f40076a3Tourist Visa (TR)
This type of visa is issued to applicants who wish to enter Thailand for tourism purposes.
Required Documents
Passport or travel document with validity not less than 6 months
Visa application form completely filled out and signed
Recent 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm photograph of the applicant
Evidence of travel in and out of Thailand (i.e. air ticket receipt paid in full)
Evidence of adequate finance for the entire duration of stay in Thailand (at least 1,000 USD per person or 2,000 USD per family)
Visa Processing Fee
40 USD, single entry
Validity of Visa
3 months
Period of Stay
Upon arrival, travelers with a TR visa will be permitted to stay in Thailand for 60 days maximum. Those who wish to stay longer or change their type of visa must apply for permission at the Office of Immigration Bureau located at Government Center B, Chaengwattana Soi 7, Laksi, Bangkok 10210, Tel 0-2141-9889 (or at http://www.immigration.go.th). The extension of stay as well as the change of certain types of visas is solely at the discretion of the immigration officer.
Additional Requirements
All Passport holders can apply for a visa with us. However, Passport holders of certain countries will have additional requirements, please see here: https://phnompenh.thaiembassy.org/en/publicservice/additional-documents-required-for-citizens-from-certain-countries
I have never applied inside of the United States of America. I suppose the rules could be different for those of you that are applying from the United States of America. After the extension you need to leave the country. So effectively your visa is good for 90 days. As you are not issued a new visa, if your extension is granted. It says right there on the website that the visa is good for 90 days. I speak from experience. Do you?
Originally Posted by BeachDrone
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I hope this helps!
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03-19-25 16:20 #2432Senior Member

Posts: 112Tourist Visa
I plan to stay 90 days on my next visit. It does seem that the 60-day visa exemption will be returned to its former 30-day visa exemption very soon. In the past, before the 60-day, I got a 60-day Tourist Visa from the Royal Thai Consulate in LOS Angeles, then extended 30 days after being in the Kingdom. I have not heard of a 90-day tourist visa. That would be ideal. I'll have to do some more research on that. If there are suggestions on how to find the 90-day Tourist Visa, I'd love to hear them.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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03-19-25 03:48 #2431Senior Member

Posts: 664LOL thanks for the help.
Originally Posted by BlueBus
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SO nothing you can do about it?
Diet? Meds. Nothing?








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