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Re-entry by Land with Multi-entry tourist visa

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With this tourist visa (Italian national) can one make an in/out border crossing to, say, Myanmar, after the third month (that is 2 months + a 30 day extension) and then start again with the second two-month permission to stay?

thanks, RS

If you have unused entries allowed on your tourist visa and the visa has not expired: yes.

Yes you can but make damn sure there is still 6 months left on your passport life or you wont get in!

Yes, you can do this. I have done it many times. But-as the others have said-you must do it before the six month expiration of the visa. And it probably is better to leave no late rthan the expiration of the first permit to stay.

There is no "multi entry" Tourist Visa, only Single, Double, and Triple.

If the OP has a Double then the validity of his visa would only be 3 months, not 6.

Not always, the validity period on double entry tourist visas can be

6 months, depends on the consulate or embassy that issues them.

You certainly can, I did it yesterday 1/8/13.

I'm from the UK, triple entry tourist issued from the UK. Visa expires 3/8/13. 3rd entry done at Ban Pakkad, Cambodia land crossing. 1900 baht visa run sevice from pattaya. Picked up at 6.10am, back at 4pm. No problem.

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