Multiple Entry Non B expires today, Dec 16. If I go out and back in Thailand today, can I get another 90 day stamp? Thanks for the info.
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A user inquired whether they could receive another 90-day stamp upon exiting and re-entering Thailand on the expiration day of their Multiple Entry Non-B visa. Several community members confirmed that as long as they return before 23:59 the same day, they should receive the stamp. Additionally, there were discussions about the possibility of applying for a new Non-B visa and the requirements for transitioning to a yearly extension based on employment.
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Thx for confirming, guys. Headed to Singapore and back by air as we speak. Confirmed with immigration officer on the way out that I'll get 90 more upon return. Let's hope the flight doesn't get canceled! π
Next question, if I get 90 more days stamped today, can I then apply for a new non b in March with a WP that expires Oct 2020 and then get a 1 year stamp from local immigration? How much validity on a WP is required (if any) to get both a new non b and a one year extension stamp?
IF you are thinking of switching from bouncing in and out every 90 days like you do on the Non-B visa now to getting a yearly extension of stay based on employment at the immigration office where you live you need to GO to the immigration office and get the hand out that lists the documentation requirements to get a yearly extension based on employment.
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