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Can I Get a Re-Entry Permit at DMK Airport for My Non-B Visa?

Mar 9, 2020
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Maja **********
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Hey everyone! I am flying to india in a couple days from DMK! I have a non-b visa so will need a re-entry permit! Is it possible to get a re-entry permit at dmk? And if so does anyone have details on how? Thank you so much! ๐Ÿ’›
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Yes, you can get a re-entry permit at DMK Airport after you stamp out of Thailand. Inform the passport control staff that you need a re-entry permit, and they will guide you to the appropriate counter. It's advisable to bring a filled out TM8 form, copies of the relevant pages of your passport, and a passport-sized photo, as these may be required.
Tod *********
It is AFTER you stamp out of the country. Tell the people at passport control where you stamp out that you need a re-entry permit and they will send you to the counter that sells them.

There are different reports as far as IF you need a filled out TM8 re-entry permit form, copies of your passports relevant pages and a passport sized photo SO I would take those things with you :O
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James ********
Good luck Maja ...

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Maja **********
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@Tod ********
ok thank you so much! If i was to go an hour earlier do you reckon this is enough time?
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