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Nov 27, 2025
5 months ago
Ken *******
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If I am on a retirement visa with a multiple entry permit and I want to travel to my home country is there a time limit to return without loosing my visa?
3 comments
Aug 26, 2025
8 months ago
Hi all,

I have DTV and one question.

Do Check-in counter and officer ask for return ticket?

Thanks 😊
2 comments
Dec 13, 2023
2 years ago
Barry ********
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Hello, what is maximum period of time allowed out of Thailand on a single exit re-entry visa travelling by air on a non 0 retirement visa please.
8 comments
Jun 26, 2023
3 years ago
Alexis ********
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I'm applying for a non immigrant O visa. I am married to UK national who is on non immigrant B visa. E visa application is asking for PNR number. Does this flight need to be going from the UK to Thailand directly or can I fly in from another country on the way and use that PNR number?
5 comments
Nov 10, 2022
3 years ago
Andrew ********
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I understand that you can extend a 90 day non immigrant O visa to visit your wife for 1 year. If you want the visit home (uk) twice within the 1 year extension can you simply fly in and out. Is there such a thing as a multiple entry 1 year extension?. What do other expats do.?.
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Feb 1, 2022
4 years ago
Will ************
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Approval process for TPass Approval process

1. Upon submission of your registration, your hotel will authenticate your reservation (room for Day 1 and Day 5 + airport transfer + 2 RT-PCR test fees) and process the application within 24 hours.

– The hotel will reject any incomplete or non-compliance documentation, and a notification email will be sent to resubmit the additional documents. For any inquiries at this stage, please contact your hotel directly.

2. After hotel authentication and approval, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) will verify your Certificate of Vaccination and the Thailand Pass QR Code will be sent to you via email within 3 - 7 days upon approval.

– The DDC will reject any incomplete or non-compliance documentation, and a notification email will be sent within 3 - 7 days.

* Please be advised that the processing time for Thailand Pass is 3 – 7 days. Applicants are highly advised to plan ahead and submit the registration for Thailand Pass at least 7 days prior to departure as a high number of applications are expected which may lead to longer processing time. *

* It is highly recommended that travellers book their hotel accommodation (room + airport transfer + 2 RT-PCR tests) directly with the hotel to expedite the authentication process by hotels
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Dec 8, 2021
4 years ago
Mariana **********
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Hey guys, how much does it cost the PCR test made on the SHA hotel?
4 comments
Nov 18, 2021
4 years ago
Bob ***********
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* International proof of vaccin *

Is it possible to get this at Bangkok Airport, just two hours before you fly internationally?

If yes, is it just walking to that service desk and leaving with International proof of vaccin in a few minutes? :)
5 comments
Nov 15, 2021
4 years ago
Cayleigh **********
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Hello,

I have two questions I’m hoping someone will be able to help me with.

Firstly, can anyone recommend a place in Chiang Mai to get a Covid PCR test?

Secondly, does anybody know if children (under 1) who aren’t vaccinated must have a negative Covid test to fly domestically in Thailand or not?

Thank you in advance for your help.
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