I applied for my retirement visa and am waiting for it to be returned from my attorney. I've decided not to retire here just yet, but want yo come back often. What's the easiest way to do this?
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The user is inquiring about options for visiting Thailand frequently after applying for a retirement visa but deciding not to retire there immediately. The comments clarify various types of retirement visas available, such as the Single Entry Non Immigrant O and Multiple Entry Non Immigrant O visas, and emphasize that different visa types come with different rules and reentry permits.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
For immediate assistance, contact Thai Visa Centre directly via LINE at @ThaiVisaCentre or Email them.
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What is a retirement Visa and where did you apply? The Single Entry Non Immigrant O visa based on being over 50 years, the Multiple Entry Non Immigrant O visa based on being over 50 years, the Non Immigrant O-A Visa all applied for at a Thai Embassy or Consulate and the Extension of Stay based on being over 50 years from your local Immigration Office are called retirement visa. Total different things with different rules and regulations. Without knowing what is actually in your passport an answer is not possible.
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