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1 hour ago, Wasp said:

Is that Automatic ? I mean is there never any problem ? Just pay the fee and you get the 30 day extension ?

Yes, the 30 day extension is routinely given. The only real issue some people at some immigration offices encounter is the requirement to be reported at an address in the area of the immigration office they apply at. That's the TM30 reporting you often read about on here. Before applying for the extension, you need to ensure that the hotel (or wherever you're staying) has reported you.

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1 minute ago, RefinedGentleman said:

Is it safe to assume that the proof of outward travel within 30 days requirement is extended to 45 days along with the exemption?

 

 

Of course that is now 45 days as well.............. but only till the end of March !!

 

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12 minutes ago, RefinedGentleman said:

Is it safe to assume that the proof of outward travel within 30 days requirement is extended to 45 days along with the exemption?

I don't ever remember doing that for an extension.

 

I've only written the flight number or "Friendship Bus to Savannakhet" on the form (2 sides of A4).

 

This person has it right as far as I recall:

 

7 Steps To Extending Your Thai Tourist Visa 

1) Arrive At Immigration Office With Your Passport.

2) Fill Out Extension Forms.

3) Take Photos & Create Passport Copies At The Immigration Office (Pay Around 100 Baht).

4) Take A Number & Wait To Be Called To Counter.

5) Submit Forms, Passport, Photos & Passport Copies To Immigration Officer. 

6) Pay 1900 Baht (Cash!) To Immigration Officer. 

7) Done! Your Visa Extension Will Be Stapled To The Last Page Of Your Passport. 

 

https://www.katiecaftravel.com/how-to-extend-30-60-day-tourist-visa-thailand/

 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Enoon said:

I don't ever remember doing that for an extension.

 

I've only written the flight number or "Friendship Bus to Savannakhet" on the form (2 sides of A4).

 

This person has it right as far as I recall:

 

7 Steps To Extending Your Thai Tourist Visa 

1) Arrive At Immigration Office With Your Passport.

2) Fill Out Extension Forms.

3) Take Photos & Create Passport Copies At The Immigration Office (Pay Around 100 Baht).

4) Take A Number & Wait To Be Called To Counter.

5) Submit Forms, Passport, Photos & Passport Copies To Immigration Officer. 

6) Pay 1900 Baht (Cash!) To Immigration Officer. 

7) Done! Your Visa Extension Will Be Stapled To The Last Page Of Your Passport. 

 

https://www.katiecaftravel.com/how-to-extend-30-60-day-tourist-visa-thailand/

 

 

 

 

 

never heard of an extension being stapled in the passport, stamped in is the norm, also no mention of a tm30

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1 hour ago, Enoon said:

I don't ever remember doing that for an extension.

 

I've only written the flight number or "Friendship Bus to Savannakhet" on the form (2 sides of A4).

 

This person has it right as far as I recall:

 

7 Steps To Extending Your Thai Tourist Visa 

1) Arrive At Immigration Office With Your Passport.

2) Fill Out Extension Forms.

3) Take Photos & Create Passport Copies At The Immigration Office (Pay Around 100 Baht).

4) Take A Number & Wait To Be Called To Counter.

5) Submit Forms, Passport, Photos & Passport Copies To Immigration Officer. 

6) Pay 1900 Baht (Cash!) To Immigration Officer. 

7) Done! Your Visa Extension Will Be Stapled To The Last Page Of Your Passport. 

 

https://www.katiecaftravel.com/how-to-extend-30-60-day-tourist-visa-thailand/

 

 

 

 

 

The confused person you are quoting is not asking about a 30 day extension.

 

when arriving visa exempt it is a requirement to show proof of onward travel booked, A requirement typically enforced by the airlines and they will not allow boarding without.... does not happen often but it does happen.

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