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specifically, my daughter has a Thai and U.S. passport. When we leave Thailand I suspect she should show her Thai passport and U.S. Passport when we arrive. Are the Thais going to ask where is your visa to the U.S. using her Thai passport? Do I need a departure card? When I am coming back what do I do? Can someone walk me through this.

1. Check-in for flight at Thai airport: show Thai and US passports. Get departure card and fill it out.

2. Thai immigration on departure: show Thai passport, departure card and boarding pass.

3. US immigration on arrival: show US passport.

4. Check-in for flight at US airport: show US and Thai passports.

5. US immigration on departure: show US passport and boarding pass.

6. Thai immigration on arrival: show Thai passport with arrival card.

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The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

5. US immigration on departure: show US passport and boarding pass.

There is no departure immigration when leaving from a US airport.

TH

The airline will require the passport however - and having a Thai passport removes the need for visa or outbound ticket.

He covered that with his #4.

4. Check-in for flight at US airport: show US and Thai passports.

TH

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