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May 28, 2024
6 months ago
Samuel ******
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Need help on one. Got my passport back from the agent yesterday. I need to leave next week to the United States for two weeks. Do I need to get a re entry visa or do I have one already. I have no problem paying for one. But if I already have it that would be great. Thanks
Aug 18, 2023
a year ago
Russell *******
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I believe a Multiple reentry permit is 3,800 baht and Single is 1,000 baht. Are the prices the same at immigration and Suva airport?

Can you get multiple single reentry permits if you are only going abroad twice so the total cost is only 2000 baht rather than 3,800?
Mar 15, 2023
2 years ago
Marie *********
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I have a non B 90 day single entry visa for teaching and a British passport. I need to leave Thailand and re enter twice in April. I know I need to apply for a re-entry permit and that it costs 1200 baht at Suvarnabumi airport. My question is

... is it possible to apply for a single re-entry, and then another single re-entry? Or do I have to pay for multiple re-entry?

The reason I ask is it would be cheaper to do two single re-entries since I only need to do it twice.

Thanks in advance (and thanks for all the advice re non b visa in Hanoi last time I posted- it all went very smoothly!)
Dec 2, 2019
5 years ago
Hello. Can someone else apply for a single re-entry permit? I work fulltime and was wondering if my partner could go on my behalf. TIA
Sep 26, 2019
5 years ago
Graham *******
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Hi everyone. I’m looking at doing two trips out of Thailand within a short period. I have a non-b and am wondering if I should get a multi-reentry permit or just two separate single ones. Is there a rule against this?

Thanks!
May 24, 2019
5 years ago
Stephen ********
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HUA HIN IMMIGRATION OFFICE

It's good to be able to report another efficient service from my local office and Immigration Officials.

Got my Non O (90 days) ago and today applied for a 1 year Extension of Stay based on Retirement as well as Single Re-entry Permit and also updated my address via TM28.

Arrived at 10.00 and mine and partner's all done by 11.00. Officer explained 90 reporting and the need to keep address updated.

My experience tells me that following the checklist provided is key and was straightforward.

Free coffee and water too in a modern air-conditioned building!

I have experience of a Thai family member navigating the UK Home Office immigration system which is at best described as "difficult" and at worst "hostile", and believe me the processes here are simpler, supportive and very (very!) much cheaper.

I have learnt a great deal from this group and would like to thank the administrators and those that contribute for their guidance.
Mar 15, 2019
6 years ago
Iman ********
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Hello all,

My family has returned safely.

Thank you so much for your assistance with obtaining our single re-entry permit❣️

We went through immigration at BKK without issue.

Our TM.30 report/ update today at CM Immigration was very simple as well (1 hour round trip).

Just a note: when completing the arrival card TM.6 (on a single re-entry) when they ask for "visa number" they want the number from the single re-entry permit.

(I wrote the # from our ED visa and the Immigration Agent had us change it.)
Nov 6, 2018
6 years ago
Nefertari *******
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Hello. I have a question that I can't seem to find among other forums - Is it possible for an Egyptian passport holder to acquire a re-entry visa in Thailand or must it be done in Egypt? If it is possible - where can it be done? - what is the process? - and how much would it cost? Many thanks. Nefertari.
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