What should I do about my expiring Non-B visa stamp and 90-day reporting?

Jun 9, 2020
4 years ago
Mike ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Am on non-B multiple-entry visa that is valid until next year, but the stamp is about to expire.

1) Do you know if I should go to immigration with that, or will I just bother them?

2) Since I will be in the country over 90 days then, will I have to do the 90 day reporting?

Thanks.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The asker holds a valid Non-B multiple-entry visa but has an expiring entry stamp. They inquire whether they need to visit immigration regarding the stamp and if they are required to do a 90-day report since their stay will exceed 90 days. Comments suggest that the individual may be granted an amnesty until a specified date and that they might need to exit and re-enter the country to get a new stamp.
Mike ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Ok, thanks a lot as usual.
Mike ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Does the Amnesty thing not cancel my visa?
Tod *********
Nope, it doesn't do anything to your VISA <- the sticker you got from a thai consulate.
Tod *********
You need to watch for the borders and nearby countries opening up and nearby countries opening up and when that happens you can bounce out and back to get a new 90 day stamp on your still valid Non-B visa.
Tod *********
If you have a 90 day entry stamp from a year-long, multi-entry Non-B visa (AND you can't apply inside the country for a yearly extension based on employment) you will automatically go on the amnesty until no longer than the 31st of July
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