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NON-RE Visa type?


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5 minutes ago, Mutt Daeng said:

I think the "RE" part means that you entered on a re-entry permit. I have a similar stamp in my passport when I entered Thailand a 1 year extension based on marriage with re-entry permit.

You are correct.

I jumped in with my reply too quickly. Assumed the RE is retirement.

However it's just Re-entry on RE permit. 

 

You are marriage I'm retirement and think the OP may be Business 

All the same stamp

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I'm more intrigued by the "COPY COPY COPY" on the stamp... What's that about? And Suvarnabhumi stamp states BANGKOK, not SUVARNNABHUM. Is that a real stamp given at Bangkok immigration?

 

The reason I'm asking is that I've had a case when they forgot to stamp me in, maybe 2019, only stamping my PR book but not passport. Went back and got a stamp - and even that was a normal stamp, not a "copy" stamp.

 

Or is this a move of stamps into the new passport at immigration office?

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9 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

I'm more intrigued by the "COPY COPY COPY" on the stamp... What's that about? And Suvarnabhumi stamp states BANGKOK, not SUVARNNABHUM. Is that a real stamp given at Bangkok immigration?

 

The reason I'm asking is that I've had a case when they forgot to stamp me in, maybe 2019, only stamping my PR book but not passport. Went back and got a stamp - and even that was a normal stamp, not a "copy" stamp. Hence wondering what's going on...

Yes, I am also intrigued by the 'COPY COPY COPY' in the frame around the stamp.  

When I entered Thailand with a Single-Entry Re-Entry Permit on 7 Nov 2022, the Re-Entry Permit was stamped 'USED' and striped out.  And my entry-stamp was done with a red stamp with Suvarnabhumi Airport on the left-side of the frame, with NON-RE handwritten by the border-immigration officer (as well as on top of the stamp the flight-number on which I entered). 

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47 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

I'm more intrigued by the "COPY COPY COPY" on the stamp... What's that about? And Suvarnabhumi stamp states BANGKOK, not SUVARNNABHUM. Is that a real stamp given at Bangkok immigration?

 

The reason I'm asking is that I've had a case when they forgot to stamp me in, maybe 2019, only stamping my PR book but not passport. Went back and got a stamp - and even that was a normal stamp, not a "copy" stamp.

 

Or is this a move of stamps into the new passport at immigration office?

Yes new passport 

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22 minutes ago, Janis said:

Yes new passport 

In that case all should be good. The entry stamp is just transferred from previous passport, and the information copied over by hand. NON-RE means you had a non-immigrant visa with a re-entry, which you used for entry into the country, and the date or arrival plus period of stay are listed.

 

Happy holidays ????

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