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Any new changes to the documents required for the 2 month covid 19 visa extension since the september covid-19 visa extension?

 

TM7

TM2 (or STM2 forgot what it's called)

affidavit

passport photo copy (TM6)

TM30

passport photo

1900 baht

 

 

Edited by dj230
Posted (edited)

Here is copy of requirements from our go to ubonjoe from another thread....

 

"You will need one completed TM7 form with a 4 X 6 photo attached.

 

Copies of your passport photo page page, visa (if any), entry stamp, pervious extension stamp (if any) and TM6 departure card. Copies need to be signed by you.

 

Immigration will give you any other statements and etc to complete and sign.

 

If you have not had TM30 report done showing your current address you will need a new one"

 

Here is that thread:

https://aseannow.com/topic/1202998-covid-extension-requirements/

Edited by DrJack54
Posted

hello! i got a tiny problem.

Moved new apartment 3weeks ago, im still waiting the owner to do tm30.

 

Reception in condo has tried to contact owner many times but naah thai time....

 

The thing is that i need to do visa extension this week and i know already in my bones that without that tm30 they say go home.

 

any suggestions?

 

book 1 night in hotel and use that? 

if use hotel, do immigration want some other info?

usually from hotel you wont get proof of adress registration. idk

thanks!

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, avokadokikkeli said:

Book 1 night in hotel and use that? 

if use hotel, do immigration want some other info?

usually from hotel you wont get proof of adress registration. idk

thanks

You can book a night at hotel.

Obviously ask them prior if they can file a TM30 also give you printout of that being done.

They can do that, it's not difficult.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, avokadokikkeli said:

hello! i got a tiny problem.

Moved new apartment 3weeks ago, im still waiting the owner to do tm30.

 

Reception in condo has tried to contact owner many times but naah thai time....

 

The thing is that i need to do visa extension this week and i know already in my bones that without that tm30 they say go home.

 

any suggestions?

 

book 1 night in hotel and use that? 

if use hotel, do immigration want some other info?

usually from hotel you wont get proof of adress registration. idk

thanks!

 

 

Fill in a TM28 instead of a TM30.

Using this form, they usually accept self reporting.

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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, KarenBravo said:

Fill in a TM28 instead of a TM30.

Using this form, they usually accept self reporting.

Think that TM28 is not being used.

 

In any event my suggestion is that for the covid extension they will want to see a TM30.

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Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, avokadokikkeli said:

Reception in condo

they should be able to do it no problem

Edited by smedly
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yeap, many things should be easy but what ive learned years in here.... you know... ???? im not living in area where lives many other farangs so things can get quite interesting sometimes. i managed to get tm30 from other place and pay extra 500b...

Posted (edited)
On 11/8/2021 at 9:04 PM, avokadokikkeli said:

hello! i got a tiny problem.

Moved new apartment 3weeks ago, im still waiting the owner to do tm30.

 

Reception in condo has tried to contact owner many times but naah thai time....

 

The thing is that i need to do visa extension this week and i know already in my bones that without that tm30 they say go home.

 

any suggestions?

 

book 1 night in hotel and use that? 

if use hotel, do immigration want some other info?

usually from hotel you wont get proof of adress registration. idk

thanks!

 

 

don't quote me on this, sorry for the late reply but when I tried giving them a TM30 once they just handed it back to me

This was for the initial visa extension I did (30 day tourist visa extension), they said it wasn't needed.

 

I had the TM30 filed by the time I did my covid extensions, (did 2 so far)

Edited by dj230
Posted
42 minutes ago, dj230 said:

I had the TM30 filed by the time I did my covid extensions, (did 2 so far)

Normally you need to do TM30 only the first time when you get an extension in that particular province. If you move to another province, you need to do it again.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, JoseThailand said:

Normally you need to do TM30 only the first time when you get an extension in that particular province. If you move to another province, you need to do it again.

 

I was doing a 30 day tourist extension from entry with a 45 day visa exemption at maung thong Thani (Bangkok), no TM30 required, first time ever in Thailand.

 

 

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On 11/4/2021 at 2:46 AM, dj230 said:

i went today, no different than last time

 

was only about 5-6 people at muang thong thani, no issues 

Did they tell you "this is your last one, then you must fly out the country."   ??

Posted
9 hours ago, audaciousnomad said:

Did they tell you "this is your last one, then you must fly out the country."   ??

nope, why?

Posted
On 11/14/2021 at 12:50 AM, dj230 said:

I was doing a 30 day tourist extension from entry with a 45 day visa exemption at maung thong Thani (Bangkok), no TM30 required, first time ever in Thailand.

 

Think you just got lucky.

Posted
8 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

They told this before so many times.

Sounds like you stood your ground. 

I suggest anyone confronted with nonsense from io regarding obtaining a covid extension to stand your ground. Have copy of affidavit in hand. Ask to speak to senior io and as last resort suggest your about to ring 1178 for clarification. 

Ubonjoe no doubt has copy of what is stated in gazette regarding covid extensions.

Perhaps immigration officers need to read and do their job in lieu of scolding visitors.

Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

They told this before so many times.

how long have you been in Thailand? 

 

I would assume I would be told this if I went again, if they even have another covid extension, but I've just been here since July, albeit I've still stayed much longer than my "45 day visa exemption visit"

 

I am assuming they want those staying longer to obtain a different visa, I may be going back to Canada in January, but if not, if there is no visa extension, I will be getting a "real" visa. 

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