Hello, Todd,
I have a Non-O (based on retirement) Multiple Entry.
I went to Myanmar for a few days (Ocktoberfest) and upon returning, the Immigration Officer at DMK added a stamp to my TM6 and on the entry stamp as well.
NON-RE
My VISA Expire date is still the same, Jul 2019.
Have you heard of this before?
(this was my first exit/return since getting the VISA, and Multiple Entry)
Thanks.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user discusses their experience returning to Thailand on a Non-O visa based on retirement after a short trip to Myanmar. They note that an immigration officer added a stamp on their TM6 and entry stamp but express concern that their visa expiration date remains unchanged at July 2019. The inquiry, particularly about whether others have experienced similar situations after exiting and re-entering Thailand on this type of visa, indicates possible confusion about visa regulations and processes.
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