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What do I need to show immigration when returning to Thailand on a NON-O visa extension with a re-entry permit?

Feb 7, 2025
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Inbal *******
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Hey all

Coming back to Thailand on a non-o visa extension (spouse of teacher)

Anything else I need to show immigration besides re entry permit?
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When returning to Thailand on a Non-O visa extension (as a spouse of a teacher), you need to present your re-entry permit to immigration. It is advised to have your passport open to the page with the re-entry permit visible for easy verification. Additionally, ensure that your entry stamp aligns with the dates of your current visa extension before departing the immigration area.
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Graham ******
Just be sure to check your entry stamp matches your current extension to date before you walk away
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Tod *********
nope, just when you had the passport to the officer to stamp in have it OPEN to the page that has the re-entry permit on it so they see you're comin' in on a valid extension w/re-entry not a free stamp
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Inbal *******
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@Tod ********
thank you!!
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