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Can I re-enter Thailand with a METV after returning to London before it expires?

Aug 23, 2019
7 years ago
Zerk *****
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Hello great knowledgeable visa people.

I have a METV that i got in London, i spent 3 months in Thailand and a month in Philippines, i had to fly back to London on 11th August due to my Dad passing away, my METV is valid until 13th September 2019.

Can i re-enter Thailand before this date and the visa still be valid even those i have flown back to London and get stamped in for 2 months.

Thank you in advance.
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The individual inquired about re-entering Thailand with a Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) after having left for London due to a family emergency. They wanted to confirm whether they could still enter Thailand before the visa expiration date, which is valid until September 13, 2019, and if they would be granted a 60-day stamp upon entry. Responses indicated that as long as they enter before the visa expiration date, they should be able to receive the 60-day stamp.
Tod *********
As long as you stamp IN to thailand before the "enter before" or "valid until" date on the VISA itself you will be stamped in for 60 days
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Ellie *******
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, within 13th Sep, before the date changes to 14th.. "Valid until" date is the last day you can enter Thailand on that visa.
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Tom **********
13th September, before the clock hits midnight?
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James ********
Yes
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