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@everyone For extension services, we ensure you do not receive a 7-day stamp. VIP Entry also includes pre-screening.

Best way to contact the team is via LINE.
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@Lafronde ********
Unfortunately it doesn’t apply in this situation.

The OP holds a passport that is not eligible for visa-exempt entry or VOA, so urgent entry services cannot be used.

If the OP were from a country eligible for visa-exempt entry (or VOA in some cases), then our services could be used - but in this case the application must go through the MFA.
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We offer through :

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@Justin *********
If you’re flying back to your home country each time and your visits to Thailand are short, around six weeks, with a reasonable gap between each trip, it generally shouldn’t cause any problems.
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You can try our form here which is free within the standard 72 hour window, and does not have these types of errors:

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Also make sure you are entering the arrival date you Arrive in Thailand on, and the departure date as the day you EXIT thailand.
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@Maxim **********
All of our prescreened clients were able to pass without issues, though some did need a bit of extra screening.

For requests clients, this shouldn't affect anything and the process should remain pretty straightforward. We all received the update on the same day it was announced, so things were a little hectic at first.
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And what are we supposed to do with this one?
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@Luc ***********
Won't be a issue if you are flying from your home country into Thailand.

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@Ian *******
Yes, if you flew straight from Thailand back to your home country, that might be fine.

But most of what immigration checks is tied to your arrival details, like the TDAC. It logs the country you departed from, and if you’ve submitted multiple TDACs they can see that quickly.

They usually cannot see whether you had a layover somewhere, switched planes, returned to your home country, and then later flew to another country before coming to Thailand on a direct flight.

So the safest option, especially if you have a long exemption use history, is to make sure your flight details and layover information match the same trip from your home country.
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@Nick ******
Not easy to verify, we will have to wait and see how they decide to enforce. They emphasize the speed of screening throughout the announcement, so it’s safe to assume this will play a role in how the process is handled.
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