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Non Img B Visa And Exspire Date


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I have a one year Multiple entry one year Visa (non. img. B.), who expires in May 2005, if I leave and return to Thailand before it expires, will I get a new 90 day period or only until the expire date? Or do I have to renew my Non Img B Visa?

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That is not true, you will be allowed to stay in the kingdow up until the date of expiration of your non B visa with multiple entry permit. (this is what i have also)

I have left Thailand many times since my visa was issued and every time the immigration officer will write the date when my visa expires, 12/06/05. This is written into my passport on the stamp you get at the airport (admitted until _____)

I left last month and when i returned it was the same 12/06/05. So you wont get another 90 days if you come back just before it expires. Can you not get another Non B visa before this one expires.

If not the best option is to leave just before it expires and get a tourist visa (try penang ) for two months or double/triple entry and then you can get extension on that for 30 days giving you a total of 90 days each time.

p.s. dont forget the onward plane ticket.

Good Luck.

8ball.

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Donna is correct as far as I know as i did this with my last 1 year multiple non-b leaving a week before the one year expired then returning and was granted 90 days from the day I returned running over the expiry date for the multiple by about 85 days. That is getting approximately 15 months from a 1 year multi non-b

Since then had another 1 year non b multi and have had no problems.

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Hi

So is the multi visa the best way to go?

Can you just keep renewing a multi visa, when to original has expired?

How much do they cost?

I read you must have money in a Thai bank to re-enter, Is this true? How much?

Can I just keep renewing visa's for the rest of my days, as long as I support myself (no job etc)?

Cheers Darius

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Donna is correct as far as I know as i did this with my last 1 year multiple non-b leaving a week before the one year expired then returning and was granted 90 days from the day I returned running over the expiry date for the multiple by about 85 days. That is getting approximately 15 months from a 1 year multi non-b

Since then had another 1 year non b multi and have had no problems.

Donna is correct.

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