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Here's the thing. On Nov. 15th I left for a VISA run and upon return at the Thai boarder they told me that this was the last stamp as total would be 90 days. They gave me a 30 day stamp, and then, 2 days later, I left the country and have been in Brunei since. I am flying back tomorrow and am afraid that I will be rejected as I have the 3 stamps. I dont have time to get a tourist VISA in Brunei and am planning on only staying in Thailand for a week or so, then heading to Singapore.

Will they be able to give me a stamp for say 2 weeks? Or is it 30 days or nothing? Not sure whats going to happen when I arrive. Any info appreciated.

Cheers

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It is not the number of stamps that matter, but the total number of days.

Maximum 90 days in 180 day period.

From your description you have 30 + 30 + 2?

Therefore you should be allowed in for a further 28 days.

Posted
It is not the number of stamps that matter, but the total number of days.

Maximum 90 days in 180 day period.

From your description you have 30 + 30 + 2?

Therefore you should be allowed in for a further 28 days.

Thats great! Many thanks.

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