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90 day non immigration visa

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Hi guys, just wanted to check, i have a 90 day non O and have been here since 1/1/17. I'm about to visit Cambodia by land for the day,.

My question is will I get another 90 stamp ?

Thank you for any help...

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No. You will get 30 days.

Moved to Thai visas forum (as the OP is obviously asking about re-entering Thailand).

 

No, a single entry (?) Non-O is invalidated at first entry to Thailand ("USED").

 

You entered on January 1, 2017 (N.Y. day).

So you now have an admitted to stay stamp until March 31.

 

What you can do: go to the immigration office and get a "re-entry permit".

With that you would get another admitted to stay until March 31 on next entry.

Costs 1000 Baht for a single re-entry.

 

Yes, complicated and additional cost.

It teaches about the advantage of free travel in Europe e.g.

 

 

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Thank you so much for your help and clarification, good job I asked. My thinking was as I'm staying in Thailand until the end of April and visiting friends n Sisaket was to nip into Cambodia and get another 90 days.
So pleased I asked. Once again thank you.


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It's still possible to a border run before on or just before March 31 and get another 30 day stamp (visa exempt).

So your plan to stay until end of April is doable.

Just a question of timing and selecting a suitable border checkpoint.

I don't know what the best option is from Sisaket.

 

 

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