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2nd extensiion of Visa on arrival?


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Hey guys,

I've been googleling and going trough lots of threads here, but cant find out for certain if the 30 day extension on VOA is limited to 1 time or if I can do a 2nd?? In the past I got 2 consecutive 7 day extensions btw..

I got a 30 day Visa on arrival and then I got a 30 day extension (Hua Hin Immigration for the win!) at 1900Tbh. Now I'd like to get another 30 days... Possible?

Please help asap thx :)

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I believe you are thinking of this denial of extension with a grant of seven days to leave the country:

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/view?q=rejected&uname=100387182891114169875&psc=S&filter=1#5950631620290311810

I haven't seen any post yet of somebody getting it after the latest extension rules, Police Order 327/2557, took effect, but it may well be possible, since clause 4 has remained unchanged:

4. In case where an applying alien does not meet the full qualification stipulated by the criteria herein, the alien must be
notified of the non-permission order and must depart from the Kingdom within seven days from the date on which the permitted
period has lapsed.
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Interesting..

Anyway spending 1900 and half a day going to BKK Goverment Building for just 7 more days doesn't seem very appealing to me. Add to that the risk of denial (which for me would be higher, I guess). Would like to know if possible or not though :)

In case of denial I would get the 7 day "grant" right? Almost same thing except the 7 days wouldn't be added on and the "non-permission order" stamp in the passport.. no?

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Interesting..

Anyway spending 1900 and half a day going to BKK Goverment Building for just 7 more days doesn't seem very appealing to me. Add to that the risk of denial (which for me would be higher, I guess). Would like to know if possible or not though smile.png

In case of denial I would get the 7 day "grant" right? Almost same thing except the 7 days wouldn't be added on and the "non-permission order" stamp in the passport.. no?

There is no risk because the 7 days are given as a denial, and added at the end of permitted stay. You can go to any immigration office for that.

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