ReEntering Thailand with a single entry permit on a retirement visa does anyone know what stamps get put in your passport
I know the Re-Entry will get stamped USED but what about the remaining length of my stay what stamp do they use for that
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When re-entering Thailand with a single entry retirement visa, you will receive a small entry stamp in your passport. This stamp will include the date of your entry and the expiration date of your current visa extension. It will also indicate 'Non-RE' at the top, signaling that you entered on a re-entry permit from a Non-Immigrant visa or extension.
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Go to the Retirement Visa Section for information on requirements, including age restrictions, financial requirements, and necessary documentation.
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that makes it very clear Rob an entry date into Thailand a validation of when the current visa expires👍
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all they'll do is stamp a small entry stamp in your passport it will have the date you entered and the day your current extension expires and it will have Non-RE on the top as the visa class (meaning you entered on a re-entry permit from a Non-Imm visa/extension