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Hi, I am currently on an Extension of Stay based on marriage to a Thai which is due for renewal November 11th.

I have a trip back to the UK on October 20th returning to Thailand October 30th.

Is it correct that I will need a re-entry permit before flying back to the UK or is it possible to apply for the extension before I fly back to the UK?

Thanks for reading.

Posted

Re-entry permit is the usual way to go, but ask at your local IO how early you can re-new your Extension.

Posted

OP, which immigration office.

Some allow you apply for extension 45 days prior to expiry.

 

If you prefer to do the extension after return (safest idea) you buy a reentry permit.

Can be obtained at immigration office or airport at departure. 

Posted

As DrJack said, doing your extension after the trip would be safest route.

You could apply before your trip, but in that case there will be some questions why are you leaving country while under consideration stamp.

In both ways you will need reentry permit anyway.

Posted

If your extension was based on retirement, you could do it before you left. Because of the "under consideration" period associated with a marriage extension, this would be too risky. Get a single entry re-entry permit and do the extension after your return.

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2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, which immigration office.

Some allow you apply for extension 45 days prior to expiry.

 

If you prefer to do the extension after return (safest idea) you buy a reentry permit.

Can be obtained at immigration office or airport at departure. 

My local office is Kanchanaburi.

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Thanks very much for the prompt replies.

I'll ask at my Immigration Office next time in town and see what they say and will post whatever they suggest here too.

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