Will I get another 60 days on my multi-entry visa if I leave Thailand before it expires?

May 9, 2019
6 years ago
Mark *******
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My 6month 60day multi entry visa expires end of May.

If I leave and re-enter will I get another 60days or will I only be stamped until the end of May?
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The post discusses the expiration of a 6-month multi-entry visa, specifically asking if a traveler will receive another 60-day stay upon re-entry before the visa's expiration date. Comments from other users confirm that re-entering Thailand on or before the official end date of the visa typically allows for an additional 60-day stamp. One commenter shares personal experience of re-entering without issues, suggesting that notifying local immigration can help avoid complications.
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John *********
Also I’ve seen many posts about flying into Don Muang airport and the problems some people have with immigration. I live in korat with my girlfriend so every entry I go to korat immigration to tell them where I stay they issue me a small paper with a stamp on it. Since I’ve been doing this I’ve had no problems at all getting back into the country.
Tod *********
okay, the fact that you go file a TM.30 at the immigration office has NOTHING to do with you entering the country without getting questioned when you stamp in.

Depending on what type of visa, and your entry history you will or won't get pulled aside by passport control when you stamp into the country.

They're mostly after people who live here on back-2-back visa exempt or tourist visa entries..
John *********
I’ve just done my last entry in the same visa. It was valid until 8th May. I flew into bkk in the 7th May and got another 2 months stamp.
Tod *********
as long as you re-enter thailand on or before the "enter before", "must be utilized by" or "valid until" date on the VISA itself you will get stamped in for 60 days
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