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Tod *********
That is a 6 month multi-entry tourist visa <- meaning you can enter thailand an unlimited number of times during the validity of the visa itself (6 months from the date it was issued) and each entry will get you stamped in for 60 days

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You're answering the question yourself, the METV is a MULTI-ENTRY tourist visa, the unlimited re-entry is built into the visa.

Look at the PDF that is your visa (which you should have printed out) across from No. of Entries it should say Multiple šŸ™‚

That means unlimited entry & no re-entry permit needed. (y)

Also remember you can get one 30 day extension on each of those 60 day entries at the immigration office where you stay for 1900baht if you wanted to

Safe travels
Tod *********
If that's the case
@Honest *****
shouldn't have gotten a fine then. šŸ˜• That you didn't know the rule OR question them about it, sadly is on you.

Still won't affect anything

And just so you know the window to apply is from 2 weeks before the due date down until 1 week after the due date <- that means for in person reporting you have THREE WEEKS to file a 90 day report
Tod *********
Nothing personal at all against you
@Henrik **********
, sorry my comment came out so harsh. My apologies šŸ™‚

It's just you're way off base as far as whether a failure to file a 90 day report fine stamp affects you in any way.

The new rules / changes they've made have nothing to do with anyone filing 90 day reports, only about people repeatedly entering visa exempt. The two are completely unrelated.
Tod *********
Just so everyone is clear what we're talking about, this is what a failure to file a 90 day report on time stamp looks like in your passport.

It is NOT an overstay stamp, it does NOT affect you in any way at all when you enter/exit, get a new extension, go buy a new visa at a consulate, nothing. It just says you didn't file a report on time and took the 2000baht fine
Tod *********
@Honest *****
your 90 day report had to be overdue by more than one week, because you can apply for a 90 day report from 2 weeks before the due date until exactly one week after the due date <- meaning that once it's 8 days overdue you get the fine šŸ˜‰
Tod *********
@Henrik **********
You can "not agree" all you want, but I'm telling you that you're 100% WRONG and I'm not gonna let you scare monger people with bad advice 😮 šŸ™

Failing to file a 90 day report on time is NOT overstay, it has NOTHING to do with your current extension and is only a fine for not filing a 90 day report within the window you're allowed to do it (from 2 weeks before the due date until 1 week after the due date)

It does NOT affect, entry, extensions, ANYTHING, not one thing visa related at all.
Tod *********
Doesn't affect anything, it's only a stamp saying you missed filing a 90 day report and got a 2000baht fine. Won't affect your extensions, entry/exits to the country, NOTHING at all.

Thousands of people all over the country have stamps like that in their passport. It's only a reminder from the immigration office you need to 'learn how to count' šŸ˜›
Tod *********
you've not been on ANY visa šŸ™ you've been on yearly extensions of stays (look at your stamp)

You need to cancel that extension at the immigration office that issued it, then you can exit the country.

You might be questioned on why you're comin' back in free stamp (60 day visa exempt) after comin' off 3 years of non-B extensions but you should get in okay.

Worst case they'll ask you to prove you're leaving thailand within the 60 days you'll be stamped in for. So having proof of onward travel will help IF you're questioned when you stamp in.

I would wager you'll get in just fine.. Best of luck with it
Tod *********
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Nope you would not šŸ™

No one ever has "days left" on a visa exempt entry stamp once they leave the country.

When you stamp out on a 60 day visa exempt entry stamp that's it.

If you re-enter the country again you'd get a completely new entry stamp

You should be okay coming back in on a new 60 day visa exempt entry stamp
Tod *********
@Jeremy ****************
definitely keep checking the online system, sometimes appt's pop up and you might get one within your time line

Best of luck with it (y)