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Simple question regarding last entry stamp - 90 days

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G'day all,

I hold a 1-year multiple entry Non-Immigrant ED visa. I last entered Thailand on 1 Apr 2014 and the admit until reads "29 Jun 2014" which is exactly 90 days. Definitely a newbie question so forgive me, but am I OK to exit Thailand any time on the 29 Jun or must it be before that date?

Thanks to everyone that contributes to these forums - truly a useful resource.

Cheers,

ptorphy.

You can leave before or on the day but I am confused about you statement of a non-immigrant multiple entry ed-visa though. Generally ed-visa's work in this fashion. If you know differently, I would like to hear your response as I am on an ed-visa. My experience so far has been this.

You pay your fees and within a month the school arranges your paper work and a letter from the Education Ministry confirming your student status. You then leave Thailand and apply for an ED-Visa at that countries Thai Embassy or Consulate. When it is granted you come back into Thailand and the initial 3 month Ed-visa labeled in your passport is stamped "Used". Depending on your schools policy, 20 days prior to the Ed-visa expiring they organise supportive documentation for you to take to immigration before the end of the 90 days. If it is in order, immigration extend your ED-visa for another 90 days for a fee of 1900 Baht. This process is repeated every 90 days. You only ever need to leave Thailand once to achieve an ED-visa. They suggest a one year visa but that is really only applicable to your school tuition fees. You are only ever good for 90 days each time. When your initial 15 months (initial 3 + 12) is up, you pay your fees and it then becomes every 12 months and the school just keeps supplying you with the appropriate immigration paper work. For you to leave Thailand at anytime during these 90 days you will need a re-entry visa. If you are going to leave Thailand multiple times during a 90 day period you will need a multiple re-entry. If you are only going to leave once, then a single re-entry is sufficient. Ed-visa's rotate around 90 days. You must apply during each 90 days for the extension. If you are out of the country whenever any of your 90 days expire, customs will give you a tourist visa upon your arrival back into Thailand. In other words you let it expire and you need to reapply for an ED-Visa.

Edited by aussiejon1604

The OP has a multiple entry non-ed visa not an extension of stay from immigration.

He can leave on or before the June 29th. But I don't recommend planning it for the last day because any delay for making the departure on that day could result in an overstay fine of 500 baht a day.

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The OP has a multiple entry non-ed visa not an extension of stay from immigration.

He can leave on or before the June 29th. But I don't recommend planning it for the last day because any delay for making the departure on that day could result in an overstay fine of 500 baht a day.

Hi Aussiejon1604, thanks for that. Yes, as ubonjoe said I have a multiple entry non-ed visa - not extensions of stay. That said, I found your reply quite useful if I go down the track in the future.

ubonjoe - Thanks for the follow up and advice. Yes, I'm not planning to depart that day but I just wanted to understand the admit until date correctly.

Cheers,

ptorphy.

Ok. So what I wrote wasn't a total waste of information and I'm glad to hear you have been able to have your OP question answered. thumbsup.gif

Could I then please get some clarification of the criteria of the multiple entry non immigrant ed-visa then? I if can avoid extensions and their added associated costs and restrictions, I'd be interested in investigating it.

A mutiple visa is valid for 1 year and gives unlimited entries during the validity. Upon each entry one can stay for up to 90 days. By leaving and re-entering just before the validity ends one gets 90 days and so can get almost 15 months out of it.

In the region multiple ed-visas are generally not issued.

A multiple entry visa would require a border run every 90 days so I can't see any savings verses doing extensions every 90 days.

I don't know what restrictions you mean other than needing a re-entry permit if you want to travel if you are on extensions.

You would probably need to apply in your home country to get the multiple entry ED visa, They are not available within this region.

Thanks Ubonjoe. I was on a non-o previously so I understand the multiple entry and yes you are right when questioning minimizing costs as an extension is comparable to a visa visa run financially without the "balls in your mouth" border crossing. It though doesn't mean having to supply immigration with a stack of supportive documentation comparable to a novel when applying for each extension. I wasn't aware however that you could combine a multiple entry visa with an ed as per what I had written in my reply to the OP. I was of the believe you either had one or the other? As far a restrictions, as you know multiple allows you to come and go without the need for a re-entry and will allow you up to 15 months where as I have to go and apply for the extension and the re-entry to stay and leave the country. The multiple has no such restrictions. As for the multiple entry ed-visa. I know Sydney Australia doesn't issue them, so I am wondering where the OP has gotten his from?

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