Hello everyone. I was denied entry into Thailand based on a 60-day exemption. Will I have a problem entering with a DTV visa? Has anyone had a similar problem? How can I re-enter Thailand? I don't have an entry ban.
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The user asks about re-entering Thailand after being denied entry while using a 60-day exemption but notes that they do not have an entry ban. Several comments provide advice, suggesting that a valid long-term visa like a DTV should facilitate entry. Some users recommend contacting an agent for assistance with entry and mention the 'green corridor' service, which helps expedite the immigration process for those with frequent travel history. Others inquire about the reasons for the denial to give more targeted advice.
When you got denied at airport in Thailand, then where did you go, back to.your home country or to a neighboring country?
Alex *******
You can still enter with a 60 day visa exempt stamp. You just need to prepay for the green corridor. Cost is between 4000-6000 baht depending on which airport you use
many visa run companies or agents offer a service called the green corridor. You will send them pictures of your passport and arrival date. They forward it onto their airport immigration contact. They pre-approve your entry. You then pay and it's all booked in. When you arrive an immigration officer meets you and takes you through. It's a good service for people who have heaps of border run stamps, it guarantees your entry
- He was thinking about DTV for 5+ months, but was worried he would still be denied. This tells me there is more to his story, especially now that he has been denied. He is asking for advice, and it is probably useful to understand these other points first, to have a full picture. Not really tolling. In the post, it quickly shows below all other posts made by the same author.