January 5, 20197 yr Suppose a UK passport holder with an fresh 60 day tourist visa has to leave the country for a few days (to Vietnam) will immigration grant him a re-entry permit? Sent from my SM-J730GM using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
January 5, 20197 yr You can get a re-entry permit to keep the remainder of the 60 day entry valid when you enter the country using it. They can be applied for at a immigration office or either airport in Bangkok on departure from the country 24 hours a day.
January 5, 20197 yr 14 minutes ago, theguyfromanotherforum said: Yes, for 1200 baht at the airport Think your referring to swampy. Certainly not case in don mueang. I always take tm8 with photo all filled in. The 200 charge for processing form, photo etc at swampy I would gladdly pay instead of the trip and wait at CW. Has anyone provided their own form, photo and paid 1200? Just curious. BTW op mentioned Vietnam. Good bet he would be using DM Edited January 5, 20197 yr by DrJack54 Error
January 5, 20197 yr But tourist may only need a normal 30 day visa exempt entry after trip to Vietnam which would be free if that would cover intended stay.
January 5, 20197 yr 1 minute ago, DrJack54 said: Think your referring to swampy. Certainly not case in don mueang. I always take tm8 with photo all filled in. The 200 charge for processing form, photo etc at swampy I would gladdly pay instead of the trip and wait at CW. Has anyone provided their own form, photo and paid 1200? Just curious. BTW op mentioned Saigon. Good bet he would be using DM Correct, 200b is the "processing" fee which in all honesty I don't mind paying and it saves me a headache in case "picture no good".
January 5, 20197 yr Author You can get a re-entry permit to keep the remainder of the 60 day entry valid when you enter the country using it. They can be applied for at a immigration office or either airport in Bangkok on departure from the country 24 hours a day.ThanksSent from my SM-J730GM using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
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