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Arrived on TG 627 yesterday afternoon from Tokyo.
Had 4 previous 30 days exemptions (May 2018, Aug 2018, Nov 2018 and Jan 2019). Immigration officer scanned my passport, checked something on her screen and called someone. 2 guys came and looked at her screen for a while, then I was asked to follow them. They asked to see my ticket, what i was doing in thailand, why i was coming this time funds (i had $750 and jpy 28000).
Asked where i stayed last year and what i did and what i planned to do this time. One of them checked my phone, went through my facebook app and saw a picture of me on a tuk tuk. At that time I asked a tuk tuk driver to take a picture of me on the driver seat. Now this caught the attention of the immigration officer and she said something in Thai to her colleagues who looked at the picture. They asked me if I owned the tuk tuk and if I was driving one. I explained it was a touristy kind of picture and nothing more but they just werent convinced and went on and on trying to talk me into confessing.
End of the day they denied me entry and after some delay wastold i would i would be flying back on TG 642 today. Thai Air backdated my ticket from June third to today.
They held on to my passport. (is this allowed?) I have a ticket for Narita to Los Angeles International Airport but thats not until the 4 of June with United.
Now to my question. Upon arrival in Tokyo tomorrow morning, will i be allowed to reenter Tokyo or will they be informed about the denied entry in BKK?
BKK entry refusal
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Sadly ! suspect the colourof your skin ( i am only surmising here dont be offended)had a great of bearing on the decision