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Non-Immigrant Ed Visa Expiring – Confused At My Options

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I have a non-immigrant ED visa issued in the UK and ‘must be utilized before 9th November 2012’. I am travelling to Vietnam and will return on the 8th November, and expect to be stamped for 90 days. I will travel again to China briefly from the 10th to 13th November. My university here is advising that I should go to immigration on the 9th November and have my stamp from the arriving on the 8th November stamped as multiple entry, to avoid only receiving 30 days on returning from China. They don’t seem too sure of themselves, does anybody know of this procedure?

My university here is happy to produce letters to support my extension etc., and I tried it last week, but it was more than 30 days before my entry stamp expires so they wouldn’t entertain it. But I can’t stay in the country for 60 days waiting for the 30 day mark to arrive. If I return from China and they stamp 30 days then perhaps I no longer have a non-immigrant visa to extend?

Any advice?

Do you have a valid multiple entry ED-visa (Issued in Nov. 2011 in the UK) or a single.

If you have a valid multiple, you will get a new 90 days as long as you re-enter Thailand before midnight on the 9th of November.

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Thanks. It is multiple entry.

It is what happens when I return on the 13th November that I am most concerned about.

Wait till you come back on the 8th. You will get a stay of 90 days.

Next you get a single re-entry permit at an immigraiton office, this will cost 1,000 baht and allow you to return to Thailand and keep your original 90 day stay. That is what your university was telling you, although for 1 trip a single is cheaper and fine. The multiple is only usefull if you plan to make 4 or more trips abroad in those 90 days.

Without a re-entry permit you will only get 30 days and will need to apply again for an ED-visa when you return. So the re-entry permit is important.

When you return with the re-entry permit to Thailand, you fill in the re-entry permit number on your arrival card and when leaving immigration check they stamped you in till end of your original 90 days. (Feb. 2014)

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Brilliantly put. Thanks again.

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