Will I get a new entry stamp upon returning to Thailand on a Non-B visa with a re-entry permit?

Aug 9, 2022
2 years ago
Salmen ********
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I literally went through ALL related posts and comments and haven't seen any similar situation answered the way I need it. It's not a very weird case though.

Before leaving Thailand, I was on a non B visa (90 days) expiring on 24/06/22. I entered the country on 18/06/22 and got stamped in till 15/09/22. I left on 01/08/22 and applied for a re-entry permit obviously valid til 15/09/22.

Upon my next arrival on 13/09/22, will I get stamped in for additional 60/90 days entry or the entry stamp will only be valid till the re-entry expiry date[1?].

If the latter is the case, will 2 days be enough to apply for a 30 days extension[2?]

Will I be eligible for an extension on a non B visa combined with a re-entry and, if yes, for how many days[3?]

Would be so grateful if you have the proper answers to the 3 questions.

Many thanks in advance.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking clarity on their visa situation involving a Non-B visa and re-entry permit. They want to know if, upon returning to Thailand, they will receive a new entry stamp valid for additional time or if it will only last until their re-entry permit expires. Additionally, they are inquiring about the possibility and duration of extending their stay, given the constraints of their Non-B visa.
Tod *********
Where did you get the Non-B visa? (at a thai consulate in another country or inside thailand at the immigration office)

If the Non_B is a single entry you will NOT get stamped in for another 90 days, you will only get stamped in until the 90 day entry stamp you got expires Sept 15th.

There is no 30 day extension available on a 90 day Non-B.

You either apply for the year extension based on employment with the company that sponsored you for the Non-B

or

you might be able to get a 7 day 'get out of dodge' application for extension denied stamp that gives you a week to leave the country for 1900baht.

I'd say if you are not going to work for the company that sponsored you for the Non-B you should get a NEW visa before you come back or you're just gonna get stamped in for 2 days.
Salmen ********
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@Tod ********
I got it at a Thai consulate.

Ok thanks a lot for the quick response. All clear now .
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