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@John *********
one for 30 days and second for 7 days. Total 157 days per year
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Matti Simpanen Of course he can. I do it every year. After receiving the O extension, I take a queue number for the re entry station, from the front desk, I hope down with the passport to copy the new visa, go up, wait for my number to be called, hand them the pre filled Tm8, give them 3,800 thb for multiple entries, and drive home happily. Some times when I fall on their lunch break at 12:00, I go down to eat something in the food court, take a tour at the on site market and return to get the reentry permit.
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Before you visit thr immigration office, come with your TM7 form filled and with the photo pasted. It will save you a lot of running queue numbers while you fill it on spot. If you want a reentry permit too TM8, do the same. You can download and print from the web.
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If you have 1st account, you sure comply with the requirements for more bank accounts.
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In the government complex at Chaeng Wattana rd.
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@Keith ********
its TM30. Proof of your address. Required for all types of long visa.
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Ozan Kural These are the new regulations.
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Ozan Kural Wrong. You can enter many times but tot exceed 157 days total during one year. The problem was with people rentering for 60 days each time, applying for extension of 30 days. Now you can enter one time for 60 days and receive 30 days extension. The second time you will receive 60 days and can apply for another 7 days only. 90+60+7=157
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