If I leave Thailand several months before my one year non-O expires, and don't return until after it has expired, will I have any trouble re-entering for visits as a tourist?
TLDR : Answer Summary
If you leave Thailand before your one-year non-O visa expires and do not return until after it has expired, you may face issues when trying to re-enter the country as a tourist. Generally, once a visa has expired, it is no longer valid for entry, and you would need to apply for a new tourist visa to visit Thailand again.
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