Good evening! I am currently on a non O and will be getting a 2 month extension in the end and i would like to apply for a re-entry permit to come back here. My question is what are the documents do they usually ask for at the airport. The following are what i found on google. Thank you in advance! ๐๐ผ
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Visa page
Entry stamp
Maybe they will ask for (bank letter, updated passbook)
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TLDR : Answer Summary
To apply for a re-entry permit while on a Non-O visa in Thailand, the typical documents required are your passport, the visa page, the entry stamp, and potentially a passport-sized photo and a filled TM8 form. It's important to note that additional documents such as bank letters or updated passbooks are not necessary for this application. A re-entry permit allows you to leave and return to Thailand within the validity of your current visa.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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remember a re-entry permit doesn't add any time to your current stamp <- it only lets you leave/come back during that stamps validity to get the same expiration date
You can get the re-entry permits at the airport with just your passport by paying the 200 baht 'service fee' OR you can copy the data page, the entry stamp, your eVisa, have a passport sized photo and a filled out TM8 (application for re-entry)
They will not want to see bank letter/passbook to get a re-entry permit
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