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I have a valid current MULTI reentry stamp.

 

Im going to KL from DM this week.

 

daft Q--do i need to do the form TM8 again for all departures, or can I simply breeze through with my valid stamp?

 

Eddy

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Once you have a valid re-entry permit you're good to go, no need for further forms etc. proceed directly to the immigration desks.

 

On your return put the re-entry permit number in the "visa number" box on your TM6 arrival card, I write "re-entry" by the side too, no idea if it makes any difference.

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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As you're talking about entry into Thailand, I'll move this to the correct forum, though your question has been answered.


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theoldgit

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4 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Doesn't hurt to open the passport page with the re-entry permit stamp and pointing when handing over to the officer.

And as always: immediately after the checkpoint carefully check the ADMITTED UNTIL stamp.

Errors are made.

 

Did all of the above with multi O at DM and on checking found 30 day instead of 90.

Got it corrected at the desk before leaving.

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On ‎10‎/‎28‎/‎2017 at 10:17 PM, KhunBENQ said:

Doesn't hurt to open the passport page with the re-entry permit stamp and pointing when handing over to the officer.

And as always: immediately after the checkpoint carefully check the ADMITTED UNTIL stamp.

Errors are made.

 

Good advice, which also applies to anyone with a regular tourist visa.  Even if on a visa-exempt entry, if I have a part-used page back from the most recently stamped page, I'll put my arrival form there, and the IO has always been accommodating enough to place his entry stamp there.

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