I think you're mistaken Bob. The date mentioned is the "enter before" date or also called validation date. It means that from the date you enter Thailand your visa is valid, no matter single or double entry. If it would relate to the second date you enter they would give different dates for single entry and double entry, i.e. 60 days for single and 120 days for double. They don't, the "enter before" date is always 90 days after issuing date, I checked it in my pp.BobHelm wrote:Yes indeed jorg the second Tourist Visa must be activated before the expiry date.
I agree that what is the expiry date is certainly open to interpretation.
My O visa from Hull says the words...
visa must be utilised before......and gives a date.
The last visa I received from Vientiane says the words
Enter Before.......and gives a date.
I would understand that to mean that if you try & enter exactly on that date then technically the visa has expired. I do not know if the Immigration Service interpret it this way or actually allow the visa on that date. As you say, to gamble that they do for 1 day does not look like a good gamble to me....
60 (or 90 depending on visa) days if they do, 15 days if they do not......or a no issues 59 or 89 days the day before. I know which I would go for...
Logically (I know it's a precious word in government offices ) if you would be right they would state "expiry date" or "this visa expires on ..." and not "enter before"
The reason for the validation date being 90 days after issue is IMO to prevent people to stay years in Lao and then enter Thailand on a visa that was issued years before.
Cheers
Joe