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Visit the local immigration office wherever you’re heading and they will fix it for you in case you do decide to stay over 90 days
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@Wannikea ********
This is correct. I did a border bounce with an existing DTV visa and was able to return same day at Chiang Saen - Golden Triangle border
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@Patricia ********
TM30 and TM47. Latter was available at my local immigration office and quick to fill out
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@Dca ****
Totally seamless. Explained the bad stamp to english speaking volunteer and they took my passport to IO who fixed it. 90 day report was quick too
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@Dca ****
i did not go back and haven’t exited yet. Also haven’t gone to my local immigration office
Mitch *********
I did this exact border with DTV 2 months ago.

The IO accidentally stamped me in for 5 months instead of 6 (check my post history).

Otherwise I had no issues at all.
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Anonymous participant Can you kindly? your nationality? Or whether you’re American or not? Just curious based on Justin’s reply above. Thanks!
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@Paul ******
I came in by my Thai registered motorcycle
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@Tod ********
thank you for laying out the options.

Yep well aware Poi Pet is the worst but the IOs were friendly. It wasn’t a border run either. Came back after staying in Cambodia for 4 months 😃

The IO was young and seemed like it was his first DTV. He had a senior IO checking over his shoulder.

I even briefly checked the stamp to ensure it wasn’t 30 or 60 days, and March seemed like it was 6 months at first glance. Lesson learned 😔

I will go back to immigration (Chiang Mai) just to get a datapoint on what they will do and share it here.