What are the implications of leaving Thailand during a NON O visa application grace period?

Nov 7, 2023
a year ago
Neten *********
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I recently submitted my NON O VISA based on Thai wife in Changwattama. This is my second yime applying for it and I need to return on 24th Nov to obtain a 3-month grace period stamp. However, I might need to leave the country before that due to urgent matters. What are the implications if I leave during this 3-month grace period or even before 24th? Thank you in advance.
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A user recently applied for a NON O visa based on their Thai wife and is concerned about leaving Thailand before the scheduled appointment for a grace period stamp. They seek clarification on the implications of leaving during this period. Commenters clarify that there is no official 3-month grace period and emphasize the importance of returning on the given appointment date to avoid nullifying the application. Additionally, they advise securing a re-entry permit before leaving to prevent visa forfeiture.
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Neten *********
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@Brandon ***********
m on Non O based on having a Thai wife, this is the second year that I am applying it for. I submitted my application on 3rd Nov and have been told to come on 24th.
Brandon ************
@Neten ********
if you need to leave during your under consideration you should have told them that when applying. Normally you must return on the date they gave. You can bring proof of you needing to leave to immigration and ask if they can change it but they can also say no.
Neten *********
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@Brandon ***********
I just found out the other night that I might have to leave, not on the day I submitted my VISA application. I thought someone out here might have gone through a similar situation and could share their experience. Well, if I really have to leave while under consideration,(which I dread) I will visit the immigration office. And I will share my two bits in this group.
Graham ******
@Neten ********
Get a re-entry permit but make sure you're back for the 24th or you lose your extension and have to start with a Non-O again.
Frank **********
@Neten ********
you need to check with Immigration and explain to them why you need to leave maybe they can help.
David ***********
You can renew your visa two weeks before, an easy way to sort it go to your local immigration office and ask them, not everyone knows everything on here, good luck
Xamar ********
Will ************
You have applied for a Non O based on having a Thai wife ? You then go back on 24 Nov to get the stamp … that is set in stone. If you wanted to go earlier you should have said on the day.. Not appearing on the date will make your application null and void
Neten *********
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@Will ***********
yes, Non O based on having a Thai wife. I just got informed yesterday that someone is sick at home and I might have to leave. Any idea what happens in such a situation?
Declan **********
@Neten ********
you apply for a re-entry permit before leaving the country. If you leave without one you forfeit your visa when exiting the country. (This is assuming it works just like a non-b)

If you're planning on extending it by 1 year, I would suggest attempting to do it before leaving.
Henry *********
Misplaced apostrophe?
Lynnette *******
Thai wife's renewal visa? 🤷
Brandon ************
There's no such thing as a 3 month grace period. What visa or extension are you on now? What did you go to immigration to apply for?
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