hansunger Posted April 5, 2023 Posted April 5, 2023 i will arrive in thailand 19.April and seems, i must use my retirement visa once entry in thailand, which expire on MAY 02.... i will not renew my retirement visa and please somebody can tell me, if i can go immigration in jomtien and ask for 30 days extension? thanks for prof. answer Johann
Mike Teavee Posted April 5, 2023 Posted April 5, 2023 In Short No, you can either extend your Non-IMM O for 1 year, attempt an extension, fail & be given 7 days to leave or do a border bounce at the end of your current permission to stay & get 30 days visa exempt which can be extended. BTW, I assume you have a re-entry permit on your current permission to stay otherwise you’ll be given 30 days visa exempt which, again, can be extended for 30 days. 1 1
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted April 5, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 5, 2023 You will be stamped in till 2nd May. After which you cannot obtain an extension. You state ..."not renew" ... You mean will not obtain a 12 month extension. Prior to May 2 you would need to exit Thailand and return for visa exempt entry or obtain a tourist visa etc. Depends how long you wish to stay. Your planning was bit off. You could ask the io at airport at arrival in Thailand to overlook your reentry permit and give you a 30 day visa exempt stamp. Good option as you can then obtain 30 day extension 2 2
Red Phoenix Posted April 5, 2023 Posted April 5, 2023 This is one of those cases where having bought a Re-Entry Permit is actually a burden, as you will be stamped in by Border Immigration on entry for a permission to stay till 2nd May, If you didn't have that Re-Entry Permit you would be stamped in for 30 days and would be able to extend that 30 days for another 30 days. But you could ask the Border Immigration officer to stamp the Re-Entry Permit as USED and provide you with a Visa Exempt 30 days Permit to stay. Not sure if your request will be honored, but you could try, In case you want to stay longer than 2nd of May in Thailand, you have three options: #1 - Apply for a 1-year extension of stay of your current Non Imm O Visa for reason of retirement (but you indicated you do not want to do this). Note that it is also possible to apply for a 1-year extension of that Non Imm O Visa for another reason that retirement (e.g. marriage to a Thai national, or Thai dependant children). #2 - When you are married to a Thai national or have Thai dependant children you can also apply for a 60-day extension of stay for reason of visiting your family #3 - You can do a border-bounce, i.e. exiting Thailand latest on 2nd May and immedately - or after a short holiday in the country where you excited - return to Thailand where you would be stamped in for 30 days which can be extended with an additional 30 days. 2
Popular Post hansunger Posted April 5, 2023 Author Popular Post Posted April 5, 2023 THANK YOU VERY MUCH ALL OF YOU, for giving me a clear picture! (bit risky about asking officer to overlook/considered used my visa. and i am right now a bit frail to do a border run) but i am very happy to know and can decide now, what to do! thanks again for the very quick and professional answers 2 1
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted April 5, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 5, 2023 6 minutes ago, hansunger said: THANK YOU VERY MUCH BOTH for giving me a clear picture! (bit risky about asking officer to overlook/considered used my visa. and i am right now a bit frail to do a border run) but i am very happy to know and can decide now, what to do! thanks again for the very quick and professional answers Don't be at all afraid to ask immigration officer on arrival if you can please have a visa exempt entry in lieu of stay according to your reentry permit. It's been done many times previously. It's not a big deal and don't be nervous about it. Worst case he says the standard Thai reply..."Can Not" 2 2
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