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What is the easiest and cheapest way to obtain a new 90-day stamp with a multiple entry non-o visa in Thailand?

Feb 21, 2019
7 years ago
Lee **********
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I have a 1 year multiple entry non-o visa. And now my 90 days stamp is nearing its end. What’s the easiest or cheapest way to get a new 90 days stamp? Can I go to Chaeng Wattana to get a new 90 days stamp? Or wondering if I can just get an air ticket and stamp out at the airport and go back to immigration and stamp in immediately?
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To obtain a new 90-day stamp with a 1 year multiple entry non-o visa, you must leave Thailand. You can either perform a border run by visiting a neighboring country and re-entering Thailand, or you can take a short flight to a nearby country and return on the same day to get a new stamp. The comments suggest using land borders for this process or booking a border run service to Myanmar.
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Robert *******
Easiest way is to book with this company for a border run to Myanmar
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Robert *******
Visit a border, stamp out Thailand, stamp in/out neighbor country and stamp in Thailand for a new 90 day period. Or check in at the airport fly to other country, stamp in/out and fly back into Thailand.
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Dominic *****
You can’t get a new 90-day stay without leaving Thailand. Consider using a land border instead.
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