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10 minutes ago, Bungle00 said:

If I intend to only stay in Thailand for 90 days at a time any reason why I can’t just keep getting multiple non-o visas. Will they thrown in that eventually and want me to get extension?

Cant think of a reason why not unless your stay was pretty much continuous, then they may question it.

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OP, you are referring to ME Non O 

(Multiple entry Non O) visa valid for 12 months? 

 

Edit: op seems your plan is to just keep obtaining non O single entry visa (misunderstood you) 

Is your plan to do this back to back ongoing? 

 

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9 minutes ago, Bungle00 said:

Not back to back maybe 2 months inbetween? 

This came up not long ago. 

Many posting along the lines ... "Nothing to stop you" 

 

I'm not so convinced. 

Might come down to the old.... "depends on the immigration office"

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2 hours ago, Bungle00 said:

If I intend to only stay in Thailand for 90 days at a time any reason why I can’t just keep getting multiple non-o visas. Will they thrown in that eventually and want me to get extension?

Where do you intend obtaining this Non Imm O ME visa from?

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17 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

I'm not so convinced. 

Might come down to the old.... "depends on the immigration office"

Using visas doesn't involve any immigration office.

I was here for 7 years before I found out where the immigration office was.

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4 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Using visas doesn't involve any immigration office.

I was here for 7 years before I found out where the immigration office was.

Depends.

If the OP plans to enter visa exempt each time  and obtain the non O at immigration it would involve immigration 

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18 hours ago, Bungle00 said:

If I intend to only stay in Thailand for 90 days at a time any reason why I can’t just keep getting multiple non-o visas. Will they thrown in that eventually and want me to get extension?

It hasn't been a problem but who knows going forward you can only try it and see what happens.

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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Depends.

If the OP plans to enter visa exempt each time  and obtain the non O at immigration it would involve immigration 

The OP has stated he will be applying for visas in the UK.

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17 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

This came up not long ago. 

Many posting along the lines ... "Nothing to stop you" 

How many back to back Non O conversions are being done in immigration offices.

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2 minutes ago, sandyf said:

How many back to back Non O conversions are being done in immigration offices.

The OP's plan is not original.

Has been asked previously.

The brainwave of using back to back non O from visa exempt via TM87 is nothing new.

I did miss OP stating his plan is to obtain the non O,s via eVisa.

 

Personally don't think it will work ongoing. 

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7 hours ago, Bungle00 said:

Getting the visa from uk

I originally misinterpreted your post as obtaining the multiple entry Non O, when in fact you mean obtaining multiple single entry Non Imm O visas.

With 2 month out of Country between Non O visas, that would be a maximum of 3 entries per year.

I don't see a problem with that.

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On 1/31/2024 at 8:54 AM, DrJack54 said:

If the OP plans to enter visa exempt each time  and obtain the non O at immigration it would involve immigration 

Not once did the OP mention visa exempt.

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