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What Are My Options for Extended Stay on a Non-B Visa in Thailand After 90 Days?

Apr 14, 2020
6 years ago
Mike ********
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I’m a Fly in Fly out on a Non B multi entry. My last entry was March 10th so my 90 days is up on June 7th.

No work permit. As I don’t work here and have never stayed more than 5 weeks before.

If it’s not possible to fly out and back again for another 90 days stamp, what options do I have? My visa expires in December, so that not the issue
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The user inquires about options for staying in Thailand beyond the 90-day limit on a Non-B multi-entry visa, as their last entry was on March 10th. Comments suggest that they can fly out as usual, but another comment advises waiting until closer to the date before making any decisions.
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Biff *******
June the 7th is a long way off. You should probably wait and see what happens. If the situation is the same as it is now by the end of May then look to do something about it. For now, just hold tight.
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Robert *******
You can fly out as you do usual,
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Mike ********
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Not at the moment, as I won’t be able to get back in.
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