Will a discrepancy between my passport stamp and TM6 stamp cause issues during my stay in Thailand?

Nov 11, 2018
6 years ago
Ben *********
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My passport is stamped for 60 days and my TM6 is stamped for 30. Will this be an issue?
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The discrepancy between the 60-day passport stamp and the 30-day TM6 stamp is likely not an issue as the passport stamp is the primary valid stamp, especially if you completed a border run to activate your multiple entry tourist visa.
Tom **********
Other than an extended stay (10 more min.) at the immigration post, probably not.
Robert *******
It seems you made a border run to activate a new 60 day stay on your Multiple Entry Tourist Visa. You where stamped wrong for 30 days and the IO corrected it to 60 days in your passport and that stamp is the only one that counts. If my story is correct, no problem.
Ben *********
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@R**
thanks, I just did my Tm30 and they said the same
Rik ********
Hi Ben, I had a similar issue. Initially, stamped in for 30 days and then corrected for the full 60. My Passport stamp is now correct but, the tm6 stamp is not. I believe
@Robert ******
is correct, as only last week I had to present the tm6 to get my extension of stay and no mention was made of the incorrect stamp. All that matters (I'm assuming) is that your correct dates are in the system, as well as, the correct admitted until stamp date in your passport. Hope this helps
Ben *********
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Thank you Robert
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