Is it true that with a multiple entry Non-B visa (for business/work in my case), if you re-enter Thailand just before the expiry date, you'll still get a stamp for 90 days?
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Yes, with a multiple entry Non-B visa, re-entering Thailand just before its expiry allows you to receive a new 90-day entry stamp, effectively extending your stay.
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yep, works on ANY year-long, multi-entry Non-Immigrant visa. IF you exit and re-enter the country just before the VISA (sticker) expires you'll get stamped in for another brand new entry. Which in the case of a year-long, multi-entry Non-B visa is 90 days <- meaning you get 15 months of stay out of a visa that is valid for a year.
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Good to know, thanks... as long as there's somewhere viable to hop to before then!
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