Denied entry, some member asked on how to do if denied entry. We have ask some IO and we received some suggestions, you can apply for visa and fly in or enter via land border with the visa and the three proofs. If you did not use up your allowance of the 30 day entries per year you can use basically the most common land borders to enter, have ready the three proofs. All IO said there is no instruction about how and when to deny entry, it is entirely up to the IO in front of you. Another story is the "alarm" which is coming up when you enter under visa exempt too many times, again no fix number, in that case the IO has to bring you to his superior for interview you, they also said , in most these cases you will be let in with a warning! You can also contact us in advance so we can evaluate your history. Thank you
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If you are denied entry into Thailand, you have a few options to consider. You can apply for a visa and attempt to re-enter, either by flying or via a land border, ensuring you have three essential proofs to present. If you haven't exhausted your 30-day exemption entries for the year, you may use common land borders to re-enter. Be aware that immigration officers (IO) have the sole discretion to deny entry, and if you've entered under visa exemption too many times, you may be flagged for an interview with a superior, but often you might still gain entry with a warning. It's recommended to consult an expert in advance to evaluate your situation.