Thanks for walking me through the process, Thai Visa Advisors ๐
Finally have my Non O retirement visa, my multi entry, a new passport, and all stamps transferred. Feeling like I just slayed a beast (with the help of TVA, of course!)
Have one final question... Iโm leaving the country on a flight back to the US, then returning to Thailand at the end of April. When I go through Immigration at BKK Airport, upon my return to Thailand, what stamp should they put in my passport? And what date will be on it? (Guessing the date my current 1-year extension expires?)
Iโve heard a few stories lately about the wrong stamps, or the wrong dates, being put into passports on arrival.
A BIG THANKS AGAIN!! To the indispensable contributors, in this group ๐
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post discusses the user's successful acquisition of a Non O retirement visa and subsequent queries about the immigration process when returning to Thailand. They seek clarification on the correct stamp to expect in their passport upon re-entry after traveling to the US and are concerned about potential errors with stamps and dates.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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