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Non-B Visa Extentio After Lost Passport and Visa-Exempt Re-Entry

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Hello everyone!

I would like to ask for clarification regarding a situation my friend is currently facing.

She traveled to her home country in October and obtained a re-entry permit before leaving Thailand. Unfortunately, while abroad, she lost her passport and was later issued a new one.

When she re-entered Thailand through Don Mueang Airport, she presented a photocopy of her lost passport along with the re-entry permit. However, the immigration officer stamped her new passport with a visa-exempt entry instead of transferring or activating the existing visa.

She later extended this visa-exempt stay by 30 days at the immigration office, which now expires on 5 February 2026. The permission to stay linked to the lost passport would have expired on 8 February 2026, and the visa in that passport was never formally cancelled.

She recently returned to the immigration office with a Thai co-worker to seek advice and was told that she could exit to Laos and re-enter Thailand, and that the Non-B visa extension from the old passport could be transferred into the new passport since it was still valid.

My concern is about the legal effect of exiting Thailand without a re-entry permit, as doing so would normally cancel any existing visa, making it invalid. In addition, she has already entered Thailand on a visa-exempt stamp in her new passport rather than using the Non-B visa.

Given these circumstances, is it really possible to transfer and use the existing Non-O visa from the old passport, even though it was not used on entry and no re-entry permit would apply to that visa anymore?

Due to the uncertainty, she is now considering applying for a new Non-B visa in Savannakhet instead. Any insight or shared experience would be greatly appreciated.

These facts are too precise to just be a friend, so it's obviously yourself that is having these problems, so easier just to tell us.

Without the physical previous passport and having previously travelled outside Thailand, any previous Visas/Re-entry are cancelled, and the person is now on the visa exempt entry which was given at DMK. So the idea of applying for a new Non-B is sensible, and necessary if long term stay is required.

Hmm, she should have been able to go to the immigration office that issued the extension of stay and sold her the re-entry permit and get the stamps "recovered" as they'd have the documentation.. They'd amend the entry stamp and give her a new stamp for the validity of the old extension / re-entry permit

I've seen that happen before and it's usually what they do..

She didn't use an agent/agency to get this Non-B visa/extension re-entry did she? I mean she went to the immigration office and applied for the extension with documentation from her employer, got the extension inked in and then bought a re-entry permit right?

2 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

Hmm, she should have been able to go to the immigration office that issued the extension of stay and sold her the re-entry permit and get the stamps "recovered" as they'd have the documentation.. They'd amend the entry stamp and give her a new stamp for the validity of the old extension / re-entry permit

I've seen that happen before and it's usually what they do..

She didn't use an agent/agency to get this Non-B visa/extension re-entry did she? I mean she went to the immigration office and applied for the extension with documentation from her employer, got the extension inked in and then bought a re-entry permit right?

Yeah, something seems off here.

She had a work extension, and yet entered visa exempt therefore not allowed to work, and hasn't even bothered trying to fix it until more than 60 days? That means she either hasn't been working or has been working illegally. And if she doesn't seem concerned about the work extension enough to try to fix it until more than 2 months, more than likely not working. So an agent work extension would make sense.

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