What is the best way for a US citizen with a lapsed retirement visa to obtain a 30 or 90-day visa for Thailand?

Jan 16, 2022
3 years ago
Michael ********
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Greetings all, would appreciate advice sorting out a return to Thailand based on the following: US citizen, previously resided in Thailand on retirement visa for several years, on departure from Thailand early 2019 my re-entry permit expired November 2019. My Thailand bank account remains open and working. I have since resided with temporary residency in Argentina. Have a new, current US passport. Based on information that I find available I cannot sort out simple, best method to acquire a Thailand visa for 30 days and up to a 90 day stay. Fully vaccinated and documented with vaccine recognized by Thailand. Advice appreciated.
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A US citizen, who previously resided in Thailand on a retirement visa, is seeking advice on acquiring a visa for a return visit after having lived in Argentina. Their re-entry permit expired in November 2019, and they are looking for the simplest method to obtain a visa for 30 days or possibly extendable to 90 days. They have a current passport and are fully vaccinated.
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