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Apr 10, 2026
21 days ago
Entering next for the first time with my DTV visa in Don Mueang (DMK). Do I need to bring something with me and prepare for something? Or will it be enough to just show a passport and a visa? Do I need a return ticket or cash 20K baht?
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Jan 21, 2026
3 months ago
Hey all, i been on DTV for nearly 6 months now and i am planning my first border run for the 6 months. Planning to go vietnam and back via don mueang airport.

Some of my friends say that best to use suvarnabhumi airport for dtv re entries because they ask too much questions and wants to check more in don mueang airport. is that true? anyone has been there recently ?
5 comments
Jan 11, 2026
4 months ago
I had three exempts with extensions last year. Currently in Bali for one month and applying for a single entry tourist visa. Coming in Don Mueang by end of month.

Is it clever to get a single entry or would you rather recommend not getting a visa but do exempt plus fast track?

How are my chances to enter Thailand at DMK with an approved single entry tourist visa? I can still get denied by local immigration? Is it's just the same as an exemption?
26 comments
Dec 17, 2025
4 months ago
Steve *********
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Hi does anyone know if these fast track sites you see online for Don Mueang actually help you get through immigration quicker and smoothly? Thanks in advance for any replies.
6 comments
Dec 9, 2025
5 months ago
John ******
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A foreign tourist has warned travellers after being denied entry at Thailand’s Don Mueang Airport for insufficient funds. Immigration officers enforced the regulation requiring visitors to prove they possess at least 20,000 baht upon arrival.

The traveller claimed she was unaware of the rule and was refused permission to withdraw cash from an ATM. She expressed frustration at the lack of clear guidance and was told to attempt entry through a different airport.

Thai authorities confirm that proof of financial means is a mandatory requirement, though enforcement remains discretionary. Tourists are advised to ensure they carry adequate funds or documentation to prevent border issues.
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Nov 12, 2025
6 months ago
A. ************
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Second entry into Thailand report.

After being in Thailand for 3 weeks, I went to Siem Reap for 2 and then returned through Don Mueang Airport (first entry was Suvarnabhumi). Easy as can be. No questions from IO - in fact I don't think she said anything other than hello and goodbye to me.
16 comments
Sep 10, 2025
8 months ago
Just returned from Laos to Don Mueang. First time getting stamped with DTV. Easy Process. IO only asked for passport, TDAC and Visa. I didn't have mine laminated, I only had on my phone, but it wasn't a problem. She stamped me in for 6 months. No worries If you have a DTV. You shouldn't have any problems.
2 comments
Jul 19, 2025
9 months ago
Elías ********
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Hello fellow DTVers. I normally don't write posts myself, but due to the massive fear mongering of some, I'll share my experience today. I entered trhu Don Mueang Airport today, it's like the 8th or so time since I got my DTV in October. I had exited trhu Don Mueang before, but this was the first time I didn't enter trhu Suvarnabhumi.

As always, less than 5 minutes, no question asked, and a 180 days stamp received.

Mine is a remote worker one, if that matters.
10 comments
Apr 8, 2025
a year ago
Mike *********
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Hi all,

Is there a re-entry permit desk in Don Mueang like there is in Suvarnabhumi? Never flown from there before and just want to check it is indeed possible to get one before departure.

Many thanks
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