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Need advice from anyone who knows. I just got my Non – immigrant "O" Single entry visa. I remember according to Malaysia Thai embassy I'm issue with a non "o" 1 year stay visa, but when I reach Thailand airport I was given only three months stamp on my passport. What should I do now? Does anyone know?

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If it is a single entry it is only good for 90 days. I will add that even a multiply is only good for 90 days and then you have to do a border run to activate the next 90 days. You can do this for a total of 15 months entry.

Posted

You mean my 1 year non-'O' Single entry is only 90 days? So after 90 days I have to get out of Thailand, am I right?

If it is a single entry it is only good for 90 days. I will add that even a multiply is only good for 90 days and then you have to do a border run to activate the next 90 days. You can do this for a total of 15 months entry.

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You mean my 1 year non-'O' Single entry is only 90 days? So after 90 days I have to get out of Thailand, am I right?

Where do you get the "1 year" from? Look at your visa and check what it says.

-- No. of entry ???

-- Date of issue ???

-- Enter before ???

Regardless of the number of entries and the period for which your visa is valid, on each entry you will get permission to stay for 90 days. See this on the website of the immigration bureau: What does the visa expiration date mean?

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You mean my 1 year non-'O' Single entry is only 90 days? So after 90 days I have to get out of Thailand, am I right?

Where do you get the "1 year" from? Look at your visa and check what it says.

-- No. of entry ???

-- Date of issue ???

-- Enter before ???

Regardless of the number of entries and the period for which your visa is valid, on each entry you will get permission to stay for 90 days. See this on the website of the immigration bureau: What does the visa expiration date mean?

On my visa shows:

-- No. of entry : S

-- Date of issue: 20 Oct 2011

-- Enter before: 10 Jan 2012

I got it from Malaysia. Do I able to extend in BKK after 90 days? A friend told me I have to report to Bkk immigration office after 90 days for extension , is that true?

Posted

You mean my 1 year non-'O' Single entry is only 90 days? So after 90 days I have to get out of Thailand, am I right?

Where do you get the "1 year" from? Look at your visa and check what it says.

-- No. of entry ???

-- Date of issue ???

-- Enter before ???

Regardless of the number of entries and the period for which your visa is valid, on each entry you will get permission to stay for 90 days. See this on the website of the immigration bureau: What does the visa expiration date mean?

On my visa shows:

-- No. of entry : S

-- Date of issue: 20 Oct 2011

-- Enter before: 10 Jan 2012

I got it from Malaysia. Do I able to extend in BKK after 90 days? A friend told me I have to report to Bkk immigration office after 90 days for extension , is that true?

If you qualify for an extension for marriage or retirement, etc, apply for the extension. If not, exit the country and apply for a new visa.

Posted

You mean my 1 year non-'O' Single entry is only 90 days? So after 90 days I have to get out of Thailand, am I right?

Where do you get the "1 year" from? Look at your visa and check what it says.

-- No. of entry ???

-- Date of issue ???

-- Enter before ???

Regardless of the number of entries and the period for which your visa is valid, on each entry you will get permission to stay for 90 days. See this on the website of the immigration bureau: What does the visa expiration date mean?

On my visa shows:

-- No. of entry : S

-- Date of issue: 20 Oct 2011

-- Enter before: 10 Jan 2012

I got it from Malaysia. Do I able to extend in BKK after 90 days? A friend told me I have to report to Bkk immigration office after 90 days for extension , is that true?

If you qualify for an extension for marriage or retirement, etc, apply for the extension. If not, exit the country and apply for a new visa.

Thank you so much. I understand now.

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You can only extend if you meet the requirements for extension of stay (much higher than for visa) so we have no way to know if you can do this or not as you have not mentioned what your reason for non immigrant O visa entry is (so we can not refer you to regulations).

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