Anyone who has lived or lives in Thailand and who has O Visa, can you tell me if, after expiring the 3 month stay they granted in Migration, I have to return to my country of origin?
Or just to go to the border and re-enter is enough to extend another period?
What if there is a time to allow to return to Thailand?
I have an O Visa for one year, but I only have permission to stay 3 months in the country.
I appreciate your comments.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post discusses queries about the Thailand O Visa, specifically concerning the rules after the initial 3-month stay expires. Users in the comments clarify that as long as the visa states it allows multiple entries (indicated by the letter 'M'), the individual can perform a border run to reset their stay for another 90 days. It is suggested to check the visa validity dates and conditions to ensure compliance with Thai immigration laws.
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Yes, you can do, But if that letter is M and it must be as far as I knows, you can just do border runs every 3 months to get a new 90 day of stay till 31 Oct 2019
Check your visa, on the visa top middle is No of Entries underneath must be the letter M, next to this Enter Before or Valid Until and underneath a date, please tell me both
Thanks, you can till the enter before / valid until date mentioned on the visa leave and come back into Thailand to get a new 90 day stay. If you make your last border run just before or enter again on that enter before/valid until date you still get 90 days of stay stamped in your passport, by doing this you get almost 15 months of stay out of this visa.
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