I have recently turned by Non B into a work visa (the normal 90 day report). I am going back to England in March before the 90 days is up so I am already aware that I will not need to do a 90 day report.
However I have 2 questions.
1) My address associated with the Visa is now wrong and if I did not change this before I fly will I face any trouble re-entering the country in April? Or is this no really checked at the airports.
2) I have a re-entry permit. Is there anything special I have to do or go at the airport on exit from Thailand and re-entry to Thailand (ive seen a lot of posts about people getting the wrong stamps on re-entry etc)
Thanks for any help.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user has recently converted their Non B visa to a work visa and has questions regarding re-entering Thailand, specifically about the implications of having an incorrect address on their visa and procedures involving a re-entry permit. Community responses indicate that there is generally no address check at airports, and it’s advisable to verify the admission stamp upon re-entry to avoid any errors.
1) on airports there is no check of address. 2) As I advice everybody: Check your admitted to stay stamp directly after receiving passport, in case of mistake it can be changed directly.
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