Am I allowed to enter Thailand with a tourist visa? Am I on the blacklist at the Thai airport?
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Ascendance International Consulting (A-I-C)
Thank you for reaching out. We can certainly assist you with assessing your eligibility to re-enter Thailand.
Because you were deported in 2011, your admissibility depends on several factors, including the reason for deportation, any blacklist period imposed by Thai Immigration, and your current passport details. Unfortunately, there is no public “airport system” inquiry that individuals can access directly. However, there are reliable ways to verify your status before you travel.
Our recommended approach is:
1. Background review – We analyze the details of your 2011 deportation and identify the likely immigration classification applied.
2. Formal status check – We submit the appropriate inquiry through Thai Immigration channels and/or the Royal Thai Embassy to confirm whether any blacklist or watch entry remains active.
3. Risk assessment & strategy – If clearance is confirmed, we advise on the safest way to travel. If any restriction remains, we outline your options (including possible appeals or waiting periods).
In many cases, deportation bans from that period have already expired, but verification is essential to avoid being refused at the airport.
If you would like us to proceed, please provide:
- Full name (as in passport)
- Date of birth
- Nationality
- Copy of current passport bio page
- Any documents related to the 2011 deportation (if available)
Once we receive these, we can begin the entry eligibility check and advise you on the next steps.
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