Is the exception for the Thai visa amnesty deadline in the case of an outbreak situation in Thailand or in one's permanent residence country?

Is the exception for the Thai visa amnesty deadline in the case of an outbreak situation in Thailand or in one's permanent residence country? - Dashboard screen with numbers in column reflecting information about global cases of coronavirus pandemic

I read on the Thai Immigration Bureau website (mirror 1, mirror 2) that the visa amnesty/grace period is extended from July 31, 2020 to September 26, 2020:

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I'm confused regarding 1.2: is the exception for the Thai visa amnesty deadline in the case of an outbreak situation in Thailand or in one's permanent residence country? Or either? I'm asking as my permanent residence country (US) may qualify as having an outbreak situation.






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Can Thai visa exemption be extended?

You are able to extend this 30-day visa exemption stamp for another 30 days at the local Thai immigration office. For the extension, you just have to submit one passport-size photo (4cm x 6cm) with white background, TM6 card, TM30 receipt from your hotel, and pay the fee of 1,900 Thai baht.

Can we travel to Thailand right now?

Unvaccinated travelers must: Register on Thailand Pass. Attach passport and COVID-19 RT-PCR test result or professional ATK test result issued within 72 hours before traveling (must attach on Thailand Pass only) Attach proof of insurance with at least 10,000 USD coverage for medical treatments in Thailand.

How long can I stay in Thailand without a visa?

The VISA EXEMPTION RULE allows tourists from 64 countries1 to enter Thailand without a visa. They are granted to stay a maximum of 30 days if they are entering Thailand via an international airport or entering through a land border checkpoint from neighboring countries.

How can I stay in Thailand longer than 90 days?

American citizens who wish to remain in Thailand for longer than 90 days during any six-month period will be required to obtain a valid Thai visa from a Thai Embassy or Consulate that is authorized to issue visas.




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