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Single Entry Non Immigration Retirement Visa

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I have a single entry nonimmigrant retirment visa from Thai Embassy Los Angeles, Its good until next July. I want to travel to

cambodia for a few days, anyone know what papers I need to get back in? I'm sure there is a way, people are going all the time.

Thanks

tgarrison

I have a single entry nonimmigrant retirment visa from Thai Embassy Los Angeles, Its good until next July. I want to travel to

cambodia for a few days, anyone know what papers I need to get back in? I'm sure there is a way, people are going all the time.

Thanks

tgarrison

You need a re entry permit available from your local Immigration office

I have a single entry nonimmigrant retirment visa from Thai Embassy Los Angeles, Its good until next July. I want to travel to

cambodia for a few days, anyone know what papers I need to get back in? I'm sure there is a way, people are going all the time.

Thanks

tgarrison

Beano's post is correct if you have subsequently applied for extension of stay after arriving in Thailand. If not, your permission to stay will expire as soon as you exit the country (as you have single entry visa) and you will need to apply for a new retirement visa.

Not sure what you have now. A Re Entry Permit will keep your stay alive. 1,000 Baht.

EDIT.

It looks like you have a Single Entry Non Imm O-A Visa. You will need a Re Entry Permit.

1,000 Baht for a single. 3,800 Baht for a Multi.

I have a single entry nonimmigrant retirment visa from Thai Embassy Los Angeles, Its good until next July.

Sounds like you've been stamped-in to Thailand for one year, since single entry Non Imm visas, to include O-A "retirement visas," are only good for three months after issue (so, 'good until next July' would not apply to the visa).

And this once again points out that the Consulate in LA is NOT the place to get a Non Imm O-A visa, as they (and, I believe, they alone) emphatically advertise that they will issue O-A visas only as 'single entry.' So, you lose the almost one-year additional 'permitted to stay' advantage of a Non Imm O-A multiple entry visa (discussed ad nauseum on this forum).

Yes, you pay $110 more for the multiple entry visa ($65 vice $175), but if you plan to travel more than once during your first year in Thailand (i.e., during visa validity), that extra $110 equates to the extra 3800 baht needed for an Immigration-issued multiple re-entry permit should you get your visa from LA. And, again, you get nearly another year of 'permitted to stay' with the multiple entry visa.

No, stay away from LA.

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