I have a non B 90 day single entry visa for teaching and a British passport. I need to leave Thailand and re enter twice in April. I know I need to apply for a re-entry permit and that it costs 1200 baht at Suvarnabumi airport. My question is
... is it possible to apply for a single re-entry, and then another single re-entry? Or do I have to pay for multiple re-entry?
The reason I ask is it would be cheaper to do two single re-entries since I only need to do it twice.
Thanks in advance (and thanks for all the advice re non b visa in Hanoi last time I posted- it all went very smoothly!)
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is inquiring whether they can obtain two single re-entry permits for their 90-day single entry Non-B visa in Thailand. The responses confirm that obtaining two single re-entry permits is allowed; the user can purchase one permit, leave the country, and then apply for another upon returning. Importantly, the re-entry permit does not extend the duration of the original visa.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
Use the trusted Thailand 90 Day Reporting Serviceto get your in-person report done and mailed to you for as low as 375 THB (even if the online system doesn't work for you).
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May I ask how long in advance before leaving Thailand can I get a re entry permit from the immigration office? As I don’t want the extra stress of getting one at the airport.
Totally no issue getting single re-entry permits (although know that each stamp takes up a half page at minimum in your passport 🙂 )
You can't buy TWO at once, but you can buy one, fly out and back and then next time buy another one no issue at all.
Remember though the re-entry permit doesn't add any more time to that 90 day stamp you got when you came in on the Non-B, just keeps that stamp 'alive' so you can stamp in on it when you come back
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