What do I need to know about retirement visas and re-entry permits for Thailand?

Nov 11, 2017
7 years ago
Hello, can anyone help me with a question about retirement visa that has been prepared in Savannakhet and apples for a year, I have read that this visa is born with Re-entry Permit but I am not sure. I am flying to Bangkok next month, maybe I should have had a Re Entry Permit stamp in my passport to get back into the country again when I traveled from Thailand to Denmark.

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The post asks about the requirements for a retirement visa prepared in Savannakhet and whether a re-entry permit is needed for returning to Thailand after traveling to Denmark. Community responses clarify that if one has a multi-entry visa or an extension with a valid re-entry permit stamp, travel is permitted. Specific details about the visa, such as entry dates and type, are crucial for ensuring re-entry capability.
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Svend ********************
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Thank you
Robert *******
If you do not have this Visa Sticker please make a picture of what you call retirement visa, blank out first the personal details and post it. Your question is an mix of different Visa rules and regulations and makes it hard to understand.
Robert ********
I just posted a comment suggesting you block out your personal details!
Svend ********************
ORIGINAL POSTER
I have now added pictures of my visa
Robert *******
If your Non Immigrant O visa is like the example underneath, just take a look at the Visa in your passport: Enter before date must be in the future and under No Of Entries must be the letter M (multiple) if both correct you can still use this visa and will get another 90 day Admitted to Stay.
Brad *********
This example is also stamped "USED" which invalidates it for future use.
Brad *********
Depends on exactly what you have. If you have a multi-entry visa that hasn't expired, you're good. If you have an extension to stay stamp without a re-entry permit you're out of luck.
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