What Should I Know About Re-entering Thailand After Being Denied Entry?

Dec 31, 2019
5 years ago
Chema *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I was denied entry in June at Dong muang airport and sent back to Spain. I waited for 6 months, get new passport and try to come again by Thai/Malaysia land border. I was taking for questioning and asked me what happened last time. I said I was denied entry because I had many entries in the pass, but like I had all the requirements with me. I could get in. This biometric system works, they know everything.
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An individual shares their experience of being denied entry to Thailand previously and later successfully entering through a land border after obtaining a new passport. They discuss the questioning process at the border and reflect on the effectiveness of the biometric system in tracking entry history. The discussion includes insights on visa extensions and plans for staying in Thailand.
Amornrat **********
as we covered all, nothing to add, I close comments and wish a Happy and Safe New Year.
Amornrat **********
could have ask me from the beginning....
Chema *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
And the point of entry doesn’t make any difference neither. I can tell
Ron *******
It never needed Biometrics to suss you out.

Your old passport and your complete history was immediately linked to you and the your new passport the moment you entered with it.

What's the plan now?
Chema *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Ron ******
now I’m in Thailand and as far as I know I can have extension and 2 land borders exceptions, so if nothing happens, I can stay 6 months in the country
Marty *********
Did you get in or not?
Robert *******
I had all the requirements with me. I could get in.
Chema *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I don’t know why I changed my passport, Is completely useless. I could save a little time and money
Chema *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
The main one between Thailand and Malaysia
James ********
Did you get in by land border ?

Which border ?
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