What will happen if I do a border run on my Non-O Visa two weeks early before the expiry date?

Aug 18, 2018
6 years ago
Peter ***********
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I need to do a border run on my NonO Visa before 16 September. What happened if I go two weeks earlier and when will I have to go again? In September, or the date (+3 month) I go earlier?
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If you perform a border run on your Non-O Visa two weeks early, you will receive 90 days from the date you re-enter Thailand. This means your next border run would be required 90 days from the date you return, not the original expiry date.
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Brad ********
You'll be given 90 days from the date you stamp back in to Thailand.
Brad ********
@Sch****
, Yes.
Peter ***********
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So I am better off going closer to the date I need to go in the first place
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