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What do I need to present upon re-entry to Thailand with a multi-entry tourist visa after visiting Bali?

Feb 11, 2019
7 years ago
Shanti *****
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I have a multi-entry tourist visa from the United States. I am leaving soon for Bali. When I return to Thailand will I need to provide anything upon re-entry. This is the first time coming back to Thailand after my initial 60 days is up. I will be in Bali for 10 days then returning. Thanks much
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When returning to Thailand with a multi-entry tourist visa after a trip to Bali, you generally do not need to provide anything special. However, immigration officers may request proof of funds (20,000 THB or equivalent), proof of onward travel, and accommodation bookings. It's advised to prepare these documents just in case.
Steve *******
Just your passport. However you could be asked to show proof of funds and an address in Thaiand if you have a history of staying in the country for many moons
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Robert *******
Questions are asked, out of reports to people with longer history of staying inside Thailand. And that information is not coming out of your Facebook page but out of their own Immigration Database. What ever you did in foreign countries has no impact on the decision to enter Thailand or not.
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Jeremy ********
You might want to clean up all your businesses on your FB Acct...sometimes the I/O look at that especially if you’re on a tourist visa and not a WP
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Shanti *****
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@Jeremy *******
great excellent advise!
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Shanti *****
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Okay great. I will have the cash but really don't have my plans in place for future travel. I suppose I could book a bus or train departure. Thank you
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Robert *******
The Immigration Officer can ask for: 1) Proof of funds, 20.000 Thb or equivalent currency in CASH, 2) Proof of onward travel within 60 days and 3) Proof of accommodation.
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Stuart *********
Generally not but you could be asked by an immigration officer to show cash onward travel and accommodation booking.
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