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Can I get a new 60-day stamp upon returning to Thailand after a short trip to Malaysia?

Jan 9, 2025
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José *******
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Hello everyone a little help please. I have a 60 days stamp and I can extend for more 30 days, I still have 3 days before the 60 days i go to kuala lampur for 2 days by plain to visit and then return to Bangkok. I automatically get a new 60 days stamp? It’s my first time here and I don’t have any Thailand entry’s before. Thanks
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The original poster inquired about the possibility of receiving a new 60-day stamp upon returning to Thailand after a short trip to Kuala Lumpur. The responses affirmed that as long as the traveler qualifies for the visa waiver scheme, they should receive a new 60-day stamp upon re-entry at the airport immigration.
Mouad *************
I'm doing same like you
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Tim *********
You are right, assuming your passport entitles you to he visa waiver scheme you get another 60 days from the day you return to Thailand
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Borune ***********
Yes.
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John **********
Do you have to visit a thai embassy, or do you just return through immigration at the airport?
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Stephen *********
Yes 60 day on entry
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