What are my options for re-entering Thailand with a multiple-entry e-visa after a border run?

Aug 3, 2022
2 years ago
Laura *********
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I recently entered Thailand on a six-month multiple-entry e-visa obtained through the Canadian Embassy online. On the PDF print-out, the visa conditions state that the e-visa is for trips in July (I'm currently stamped in until Sept 21) and December / January. My plans have changed since I submitted my initial application, and now I'm hoping to just do a quick border run in September and return to Thailand. Any advice on options or experiences with similar situations?

Better to do land or air entry? I'm guessing you have to re-show the original PDF visa when re-entering the country, as my stamp does not have all the e-visa info on it.
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The user inquires about re-entering Thailand after a border run with a six-month multiple-entry e-visa, originally issued for trips in July and December/January. Users suggest obtaining a 30-day extension before the initial visa stamp expires, followed by a border run to get a new 60-day entry stamp. It is essential to carry the original PDF of the e-visa for re-entry.
Tod *********
The info you provided was to GET the visa once you got it the visa is good for unlimited entries/exits until Jan 10 2023, you can come in and out all you want as much as you want up until that date and every entry will get you 60 days entry stamp

AND

each entry can be extended one time for 30 days for 1900baht at the immigration office

Remember to BRING that PDF print out with you when you bounce out and back at the border because that IS your visa and they'll need to see it to give you the new TR60 entry stamp
Laura *********
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Thanks, Todd! Was worried about the specific conditions (as I'd never heard of those before) but sounds like this should be pretty simple. ๐Ÿ™
James ********
Just get the 30 day extension before your current 60 days stamp expires...by September 21.

Then before the added 30 days stamp expires....

make a border run and re-enter Thailand to get the next 60 days stamp.
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