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How can I avoid border runs with my current visa situation in Thailand?

Dec 31, 2018
7 years ago
Peter ***********
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Good morning and Happy New Year to you all.

I have this visa and have to do border runs every 90 days. I know I can get 15 month staying in Thailand all up doing my last border run before June 4 2019 giving me another 90 days.

ThenI can apply for an extension for another year on this visa. How can I avoid border runs? I have yellow book and pink I/D card, live near Roi Et in a village with my family in law and my wife is running a business in Phuket and comes home every 3 month.
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The user is seeking advice on how to avoid border runs associated with their current visa, which requires a 90-day exit from Thailand. They mention being able to stay for 15 months with a recent border run before June 4, 2019, and the possibility of applying for a one-year extension. The user also has a yellow book and pink ID card, indicating their legal residence status, and lives with family near Roi Et while their wife operates a business in Phuket.
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