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My wife and I have non-Immigrant O retirement visas that will renew on 29 January. We plan to renew them this week, as they can be renewed up to 45 days in advance.
We also plan to get multiple re-entry permits at the same time. My question is this: I plan to leave Thailand on 7 January. Will the new re-entry permits cover us, or will they only take effect after the visa renewal is official?
Maybe I'm being ridiculous worrying about it (that's what my wife says), but I'd like to be sure.
I’m here on a Non-O from US until Jan 6 2025…I booked a flight and hotel to Phenom Phen on the 3rd thru the 5th…arriving at Don Muang on the 5th…will I get stamped in visa exempt for 60 days as I want to stay longer in Thailand and cannot extend on retirement or marriage at this time
I live in Australia have a Thai wife and Thai home, I’m Australian 75yrs old,usually I get a one year retirement visa, but my last visit when leaving the local Thai immigration office, in Kamphaeng Phet I paid for a Re-Entry permit, this has now run out, was in my old Australian passport valid till 28Oct 2024
Going out soon on my new Australian passport.
My question is i intend to travel end of this month to Thailand returning back to Australia Mid-March 2025,
(Can l go out on the 90day visa exemption and get an another 30 day exemption?)
Which would cover my trip?.
Or go through the long process of getting a year retirement visa again,
I am currently in Bangkok on a non-O visa. I am Canadian and can enter VISA free for 60 days. I don't intend to extend my non-O visa so I am not getting a re-entry permit on my way to Vietnam where I will apply for a a DTV e-visa.
Do I have to wait for the result of my application as I need to fly back to Bangkok the following day. If my VISA is approved on my way back I could technically check when I arrive in Bangkok but I have nowhere to print a copy to show to the IO. So my question is can I just enter Bangkok on 60-day VISA free and activate the DTV Visa the next time I re-enter Bangkok? Has anyone been on a similar situation?
Hi Guys, I currently have a retirement visa and due to the UK pension rules if I just stay in Thailand my state pension is frozen (I arrived 3 months ago! The question I would like to ask is if I go back to the UK for 6 months and wouldn't be able to do the 90 day reporting would I lose my visa? Which I would like to keep!
Just a quick question- my child is on non-ed visa for secondary school, I’m on a non-o guardian visa, spouse is on a non-o retirement visa obtained in Thailand (not an o-a or o-x); how long can I be outside of Thailand without putting my visa (non-o guardian) at risk?