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@Stephen *******
yes as long as you are back while stamp date is valid.

I'm not saying it's the best idea but if you have to go...

worst thing that happens is you have to start over again.
Chris *******
If you purchase a reentry permit and are back before the under consideration stamp expires you should be fine.

If you are concerned go back to the office that you applied at and explain the situation.
Chris *******
This is the same as always.

If you are looking for 90 day non-o based on retirement, it is not considered a longstay visa.
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@Robert ****
no sir, you can.

Thailand allows up to 20k US.

Individual countries have rules on how much you can take out of the country cash undeclared but that is not what the question is.

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Chris *******
Remember cash deposited will not be counted towards your 800k .

It has to be 800k from international transfers.

Whether or not an IO will look that close is anyone's guess.

I wouldn't chance it.

You can carry as much money as you want if you declare it.

Undeclared cash under 20k US.
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@Jon *******
so?

Whatever the market will bear, the agents will charge.

If someone doesn't qualify to be here, it's gonna cost them.

Not a problem that affects me.
Chris *******
Anywhere from 20-50k depends on where and the situation you are in.