Will I Get a 60-Day Visa Exemption Upon Re-Entry to Thailand from Cambodia on a Non-O Visa?

Nov 26, 2024
2 months ago
Brian *********
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I’m here on a Non-O from US until Jan 6 2025…I booked a flight and hotel to Phenom Phen on the 3rd thru the 5th…arriving at Don Muang on the 5th…will I get stamped in visa exempt for 60 days as I want to stay longer in Thailand and cannot extend on retirement or marriage at this time
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user, holding a Non-O visa until January 6, 2025, inquires about receiving a 60-day visa-exempt stamp upon re-entering Thailand after a trip to Phnom Penh. The comments clarify that without a re-entry permit, the user would likely be stamped for a 60-day visa exemption upon entry, provided entry is allowed. However, if a re-entry permit is held, the stamp could vary depending on the immigration officer's discretion.
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Ellie *******
In case you don't have a re-entry permit, you will be stamped for 60 days on visa-exempt if you are allowed to enter Thailand.

If you have a valid re-entry permit, it depends on the officer whether they stamped in on visa-exempt or re-entry permit. in this case, you need to ask them clearly to let you enter on visa-exempt.
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