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Nov 24, 2024
6 days ago
I have just noticed my visa type is not non-B as I expected but something called non-RE, something I have never heard of before. I work in BOI company and have a WP. I am aiming to get the permanent residency next year. Am in in trouble?
Dec 8, 2021
3 years ago
Willy *********
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I just have two question

now I have a marriage visa NON RE and this is still valid till 3rd march 2022

I would like to change it to a visa for pension when my old one is running out.

My question:

1.) how many days before should I go to immigration for my new visa

2.) Which requirement and paper do I need for that visa?

Thanks a lot for answers
Oct 29, 2021
3 years ago
Eli ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello,

Is anyone familiar with the implications of the "NON-RE" visa? I just received it at the airport but I haven't been able to find much info on it.

Context: I have been studying at Siam University on a NON-ED visa. In March 2021 I received a 1-year extension of stay, which lasts until 10th March 2022. I recently took a trip back to the United States and got a single-use reentry stamp at the airport as I left. I returned to Thailand yesterday and just noticed something odd. On arrival, they stamped my passport with a NON-RE visa, expiring 10th March 2022.

I did find something on the website of Kasetsart University which says, "Students who go out of Thailand have to do Re-entry visa for keeping visa (Non-Ed) valid. When you come back to Thailand, you will get Non-re visa."

I haven't been able to find much info besides this. Does anyone know the implications? Do I have two visas now? Or is the NON-ED visa cancelled? What impacts will this have when I go for my next extension of stay in March 2022? Do I need to do something special to get back onto a regular ED visa?

Thanks in advance for any insights!
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