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My first 180 days will expire on January 27th. Can I simply leave the country and come back in and get a new 180 days?
Suppose I left on January 24th and came back in on January 25th, would I get a new 180 days from January 25th? Or would my old visa hold precedent and it only give me the remaining 2 days left on that visa?
We will put out a request as we have in the past for uncertainty:
If you or someone you know will be entering Thailand without a visa (visa exempt) tonight after midnight, please share your stamp so we can confirm the 30 vs 60 days.
You can post a photo of it in the comments, or send me a photo in a DM. We're just looking for verification if the changes will in fact be live on the 1st or not.
Thanks
*EDIT
We've received one report of a 30 day stamp after midnight. Awaiting a photo of the stamp and then we'll make a new post about it.
Please note that if we're able to confirm there is no 60 day stamp yet, do not expect anything to change until Tuesday as it's now a holiday weekend. But even then the PM's office said late June or early July, so we'll see.
Hello. I live in Thailand, and my Son was at university overseas until a medical diagnosis meant he had to leave. It is a chronic disease which he undertakes specialist treatment for every 8 weeks, with frequent operations. Unfortunately, he was denied a medical visa as he was not inpatient, and as he is over 18, not classed as my dependent. We have therefore been flying him between in laws elsewhere in Asia and Thailand. This time, though, his next operation has been delayed and he is already in country on a 30 day entry stamp (not a tourist visa). His operation date will take him over the 30 day. Do we need to get him in and out again, or can he extend? We previously tried but were refused in Rayong, but other forums seem to suggest he should be able?
I am in U K and due to fly direct ,in Bangkok 4 November.I had problems getting the Thai medical cover and the company haven't sent the Thai certificate signed by a company director.my cover is £1.375 ,000 GBP.is it possible to arrive Thailand ,entry stamp and apply for initial 1 year retiree oa at Udon Thani .Can entry stamp period be extended so I can get Embassy affidavit for marriage to my Thai partner ?
I just entered Thailand at mae sai yesterday and just noticed that the stamp is of very bad quality and the part when it would say mae sai seems to be missing ink.
Could this be a problem for me in the future?
I'm in chiang rai now and could drive back if I absolutely had to.