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Hi all,

 

I need your advice. Sorry if the question had been already asked.

 

I was fired recently. My visa (non-immigrant B) got cancelled on 30th September during the recent amnesty. My passport says I had to leave the country 6 October.

I would like to know the conditions to extend my stay here legally for at least 30days. To be honest, I prefer to stay in Thailand until the situation in my country improves.

 

My embassy doesn't provide any letters or documents.

 

Regards,

 

Posted

You could apply for the new 60 day extension without  the need for a letter from your embassy. Immigration may have you complete a affidavit with tick boxes for the reason or reasons for requesting the extension.

 

Posted

Other than the immigration 60 day extension(s), from a non-B agents can get you a 12 month non-O extension "for volunteering" - costly (35K to 50K) but pretty straightforward.
You will need to make sure your work permit has been cancelled.

Posted

The visa and work permit have both been cancelled. So basically, I just need to complete the 60 days extensions and pay? Have u heard of people being rejected.

 

Thanks.

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8 minutes ago, Myself2020 said:

So basically, I just need to complete the 60 days extensions and pay?

Just apply and pay the 1900 baht fee.

 

8 minutes ago, Myself2020 said:

Have u heard of people being rejected.

Not yet.

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