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What Papers Do I Need To Extend My Ed-Visa?

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Hi

What papers do i need to extend my ED-Visa?

Do i need all around 30 papers that I had the first time with all the school certificate, or it's enough to fill a 90-day report? Photos? Copys of passport?

This is my first extension, I converted an old visa to an ED-Visa almost 3 months ago..

see picture below..

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Picture..

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Go and talk with your school. The paperwork will have to come from them, so they will know what to prepare for you.

An extension is not a 90 day report.

In our time (approx. 3 years ago) and with our immigration (Chonburi - Pattaya branch), ther was needed:

- copy passport

- application extension

- 2 photo's

- map school + home student + immigration office marked

- documents from MoE stating that applicant is a student

- registration school + copy id of registered Thai person

Extensions went from 90 days up to 360 days.

From the scan of the passport I guess the OP is talking about doing a 90 day report.

Just visit immigration with your passport and arrival card and maybe proof of your address. (lease, telephone bill, etc)

You can't do you extension of stay before 30 days your current permisison to stay ends, 13 May 2012.

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correct went today, 90 day report, just copy of passport :)

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