Triple entry from London Thai embassy

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joejoe
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Triple entry from London Thai embassy

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Hello, have any of you got a triple entry tourist visa from london?
I'd like to know if it's easy to get, the requirements, if any financial proof is needed, etc.
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Re: Triple entry from London Thai embassy

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Hi joe, and welcome to the forum.

I can't help you, but in your shoes I would call or email the Embassy and ask them.
Having said that, I dare say someone here will have personal experience.
The problem is that the Thai approach is so variable that one person's experience today might be completely different from another's tomorrow.

If push comes to shove and you can only get a double entry visa, you can always have a few days in Penang, Malaysia and get another visa there.
This is the way
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The application form indicates that the 60 day Tourist Visa is good for three entries - see extract below

The Royal Thai Embassy, Consular Section 29-30 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 5JB Tel: 02075892944 Fax. 02078237492

Type Of Visa Requested
No. of Entry
Non – Immigrant Visa
• Please put S for Single Entry
• Please put M for Multiple
Entry
Tourist Visa (Up to 3 Entries)
Transit Visa (Up to 3 Entries)
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The thing to watch with a triple entry (or double for that matter) is that the entries must be completed before the visa expires.
So, if you use the visa to its maximum extent, 60 days + 30, exit and re-enter for 60+30 again, you'll not be able to use your third entry as the visa will only be valid for 6 months and I doubt that the first entry will be made the same day as the visa is issued.
So, for the third entry, do so before the visa's expiry to get the best out of it even if you're permitted to stay for longer. Once you've got your permission to stay and extension afterwards, if you want, it dosn't matter that the visa expires. You're legal here.
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