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Mar 17, 2026
a month ago
LoudB******
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I have been following this group for many months as I have been in the process of moving here to retire. I am very grateful for the wise and sage advice of some of the members who take the trouble to provide concise and factual responses. Our journey so far:

* Non O Visa obtained in home country 2400 baht

* Arrived Thailand obtained TM30 and Certificate of Residency for wife to open bank account with KS Bank

* Waited 63 days for money to season and went to our banks to obtain required financials.

* Straight to Jomtien Immigration to join pre afternoon queue. In soon after 1pm and out by 1.25pm with both 12 month retirement extensions granted - 1900 baht. Collect passports and arrange re-entry stamp after 2 days.

The officer spoke excellent English and was professional and efficient. The only requirement over and above the official list of requirements was a hand drawn map of our location. We had already prepared this.

It is not difficult to do this process on your own if you prepare your documents well and listen to the guidance given in this group. Many thanks to all that provide their valuable assistance.
1 comments
Dec 25, 2025
4 months ago
Just entered at DMK with DTV smoothly, zero questions asked. 3rd time this year that I'm entering with DTV and with Israeli passport ✅
3 comments
Nov 13, 2025
6 months ago
Brian **********
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Just a heads up,

Upon leaving BKK recently on a non O visa with a re-entry stamp. I was directed away from the e gates to an immigration officer by staff, after showing her the stamp.

Although I intended to go that route anyway, I have no idea if it makes any difference just wanted to share it.
2 comments
Aug 20, 2025
8 months ago
Nick *******
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90 day report - When leaving Thailand (with a re-entry stamp) I was told that you don’t report again until 90 days after your return date. Is this true?
11 comments
Aug 4, 2025
9 months ago
Kelly *******
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Hello All, Just a quick question ? i am on a Non O ret visa, i have just returned from a short trip from UK, with my re-entry stamp, Dose the 90 day reporting start new from the new date of arrival or continual as per the 90days paper clipped in my passport. regards Kell.
8 comments
Jul 3, 2025
10 months ago
Daniel *********
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I currently hold a Non-Immigrant O Marriage Visa. I will be traveling to Germany soon, where I will need to obtain a new passport. My current passport will likely be stamped as invalid.

What steps do I need to take to ensure I can re-enter Thailand and transfer my visa to the new passport upon my return?
22 comments
May 14, 2025
a year ago
KC ***********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi Group do I need to do my 90-day report in person if it is the first report after I came back from an overseas trip and re-entered on a re-entry stamp.

TIA 🙏🏻
4 comments
May 10, 2025
a year ago
Phil *****
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I have a retirement visa and a re-entry stamp . Do I still need to do the TDAC online ?
31 comments
Mar 10, 2025
a year ago
Steve ********
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Thank you for your time in advance. I have a 1-year retirement visa. If leave the country and come back, I need a single re-entry stamp. Can I get that at immigration airport?
3 comments
Feb 18, 2025
a year ago
Thomas ********
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Probably a dumb question, but this was a thing for my previous visa —

When leaving the country, do we have to do a preemptive re-entry stamp at immigration to preserve the visa? Or since it’s multi-entry already, is such a stamp unnecessary?
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