I think I may have screwed up my chance to use my O-A for re-entry. If anyone can confirm please?
O-A Multi-Entry Granted 30-3-2022.
I entered Thailand on 16-5-2022.
Until date of the stamp in my passport is as per my health Insurance renewal date on 15-5-2023.
Am I now stuck for getting my two years with out of my O-A by doing a border bounce?
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The user inquired about the use of their O-A visa for re-entry after their health insurance renewal date caused confusion about their eligibility to stay for an additional year. Responses indicated that the O-A visa is no longer valid for multiple entries and that the user has missed the opportunity for a second free year. To renew his stay, he must either return to his home country to apply for a new OA visa or look into other options for extending his stay.
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He can extend himself. Doesn't need an agent. What he's talking about is the second "free" year you get with the OA. He's missed the boat. No agent can fix that
The visa is done so no more entries on it. You won't get the free second year now. If you don't want to put the 800k in the bank you'll have to go back to your home country and start again
Graham ******
Get insurance and bounce and re-enter on or before 15-May to get another 12 months
Yes, ok, granted 30-Mar and valid for 12 months, you're right
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Brandon ************
You can only use the visa for multiple entries by the end date on the visa itself. It doesn't matter when you first entered Thailand.
If your visa was granted in March of 2022, then it should have expired by now and you can no longer use it to enter Thailand. If you want to try again you'll need to return to your home country and apply for a new OA visa.
you can but extending an OA is a bad option because you're required to have the same high insurance despite not needing any insurance at all if you got a regular non-O and extended it.