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Entitled To 30-Day Visa Waiver After Non-Immigrant Visa?

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Nationality: New Zealand

Age: 21 years

Hi there, long time reader, first time poster :). My apologies if this question has already been answered!

I am currently in Thailand on a 3-month non-immigrant O type Visa (I've been working here as a volunteer). I've done two Visa runs to Laos so far to get a new Visa.

I intend to finish at my volunteering project just before the three months on my current Visa runs out, and go to either Laos or Bali for a short holiday. However, I would like to return to Thailand after about a week to come meet some friends and do a bit of travel before heading back home to New Zealand.

My question is: Am I able to exit the country and then return to Thailand and be entitled to the 30-day Visa waiver?

Or do I have to apply for a Tourist Visa while I am away?

Thanks in advance!

If you enter at a land crossing you will get a 15 day visa exempt entry, if entering by air you will get 30 days.

Going to Bali you will be flying back so 30 days, but going to Laos you'll probably cross overland (15 days) so a stop at the embassy in Vientiane beforehand, and an overnight stay for a tourist visa might be in order to cover the last of your trip.

I hope the volunteering was worthwhile for you. The visa you did have has no effect on coming back as a tourist, and getting a visa exemption stamp. As mentioned above how you enter determines the length of the stamp.

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Thank you for the responses, very helpful!

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