Can a family enter Thailand using different passports and still go through immigration together?

Mar 3, 2018
7 years ago
Tharika *****
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So not really a visa question, but has anyone with multiple passports enter Thailand with their Thai passport recently and leaving their original country on another passport? How did it go? My bf has a US passport and our 2 yo has a US passport (have to pick up his Thai one in Thailand); can we go through immigration together or should we split up?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user inquired about entering Thailand using multiple passports, specifically asking if they need to split up during immigration processing. Comments suggest that it is possible for individuals with different passports to go through immigration together, particularly when one family member holds a Thai passport. Users shared personal experiences of entering Thailand with one spouse using a Thai passport and another using a US passport without any issues at immigration.
Al *******
My wife and I come here for six months each year - this is our sixth year. Each year my wife leaves the US on her US passport and enters Thailand on her Thai passport. When we leave she reverses the process. We always go through immigration together since we are married. No problems so far.
Tharika *****
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Great! Thanks for sharing!
Simon ********
You donโ€™t have to split up, and you can all use the thai immigration desk.
Martin ***********
Agree, you can all use thai immigration desk ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ
Tharika *****
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Thank you!
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