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I've read thru the forum threads and think I know the answer but, since this is immigration related, I want to make sure.

I'm an American who was living in Sri Lanka prior to coming to Thailand. I arrived in Thailand March 1, 2007 on a 60-day tourist visa (issued in Columbo) and received a 30-day extension at the end of April. At the end of May I went to China for three weeks and got another 60-day tourist visa in Beijing. I just got another 30-day extension which expires on Sept. 1st. I plan to return to the US in the middle of September and get a Retirement visa.

My issue is the two week period from September 1st, when my current extension expires, and my planned departure for the US on September 14th. What I think is true from reading the forum is that I can leave Thailand on September 1st (taking advantage of the cheap airfares to Singapore or KL) and return immediately getting a visa on arrival to cover the Sept. 1 - Sept. 14th period. Having the tickets for my flight to the US will help if there are any questions when I go through Immigration at Suvarnabhumi.

Am I correct? Is there anything else I need to consider?

Thanks.

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Yes, you can get a 30 day stamp that way. No problem. You have been staying a long time, but all on visas. Best wishes on your retirement to Thailand. BTW, you are getting a 30 day entry stamp not a visa on arrival. It is not a visa.

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What I think is true from reading the forum is that I can leave Thailand on September 1st (taking advantage of the cheap airfares to Singapore or KL) and return immediately getting a visa on arrival to cover the Sept. 1 - Sept. 14th period.

When you arrive back from Singapore/KL you will receive a 30 day visa exemption stamp. This will permit you to lawfully stay in Thailand until your flight leaves for the USA.

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Unless you have some desire to visit Singapore, you don't have to fly out. You can get your 30 day visa-exempt entry by crossing the border at Laos/Cambodia/Burma (depending on your location).

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