What does a "non-re" stamp mean for my visa status in Thailand?

Mar 19, 2024
8 months ago
Martynus ********
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It's the first time I got such a "non-re" stamp. What does that mean? Maybe they don't want me anymore and that means no re-entry ๐Ÿ™ˆ๐Ÿ˜‚
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The "non-re" stamp indicates that the individual has entered Thailand on a Non-Immigrant visa type and has a re-entry permit. Some users expressed confusion over its meaning, suggesting it isn't an exempt stamp that allows for an extended stay.
James ********
I believe that the OP has the answers needed for his question.

THANKS all for your helpful replies.

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Ally ************
I'm guessing it's not an exempt stamp since that stamp gives you 42 days ๐Ÿค”
Ellie *******
@Ally ***********
, no it's not
Rabiaand *********
Yes, we just received those too, thought it was odd.
Ellie *******
That means you enter on an existing Non-Immigrant type visa/extension with a re-entry permit.
Arnoud *********
@Ellie ******
thanks, was wondering too as I also received this yesterday. Was also a bit surprised they write the date by hand now.
Martynus ********
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@Ellie ******
Thank you!
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