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Can I get a single re-entry stamp for my retirement visa at the airport in Thailand?

Mar 10, 2025
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Steve ********
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Thank you for your time in advance. I have a 1-year retirement visa. If leave the country and come back, I need a single re-entry stamp. Can I get that at immigration airport?
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Yes, you can obtain a single re-entry stamp for your retirement visa at international airports like Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang. However, it's recommended to do so at a local immigration office a few days before your departure to avoid potential issues, as the stamp office at the airport may not be open at all times.
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Roberto *********
Yes you can get it at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang. Which airport are you flying from?
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John *********
Why risk it by using your last and only option hours before departure. I went to the re-entry stamp office at Suvarnabhumi at 10pm on January 26th to find the office locked up tight. It’s not open
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. Safer to do it a few days or a week before at your local immigration office.
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Stuart *********
Yes you can apply at an international airport. Which one you use will be different in the procedure.
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