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Can I obtain a full year of stay on a Non O-A visa after re-entering Thailand?

May 31, 2022
4 years ago
Olivier *********
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Has anyone recently Re-entered the country on a Non O-A visa?

Have you been (again) granted a full year permission of stay?

Thanks for your feedback.
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The post inquires about experiences with re-entering Thailand on a Non O-A visa and whether it results in a full year of permission to stay. Several responses confirm that as long as the visa is valid and the traveler has adequate insurance coverage for a full year, they should receive the complete year of stay upon re-entry. Some users shared personal experiences confirming the policy remains the same, with one noting recent successful entries and full permissions granted.
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Olivier *********
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Thank you all (y)
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Alan ******
Yes, I have. Make sure your insurance covers you for the full 12 months. Immigration at the BKK do ask to see your current insurance certificate.
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Yvonne *********
Friends of ours entered early march they got the full 12 months
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Olivier *********
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I know that, just want someone to confirm his recent experience regarding this.
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Brandon ************
@Olivier ********
nothing has changed
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John **********
As long as the visa is still valid and you have insurance cover for the entire time you will get a full year
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Robert *******
As long as the visa is valid, you get 1 year OR until the validity date of your insurance, what ever comes first
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Lloyd ********
Why would you not be?
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