My extension of stay (Ed Visa) expires on June 8. Am I covered by the amnesty so that currently I can stay until July 31st without doing anything additional? Please let me know if I need to post more details. Thank you.
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The user is inquiring whether their Ed Visa extension, which expires on June 8, is covered by the current amnesty that allows for continued stay until July 31 without additional actions. Comments suggest that if the user has notified Thai Immigration of their course completion, they are covered by the amnesty.
ok. from what i understand, there is not yet complete clarity as to what (if any) extensions will be available at the conclusion of the amnesty on July 31st. Is that correct?
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wow thanks for following up. here's the facts (and 2 questions). i am in hua hin. my studies will officially end on June 8, 2020. i did not cancel my current extension yet. **Do I need to cancel before June 8, or can I cancel anytime before the amnesty is over?** I did not yet do the marriage extension. my visa company in chiang mai says it can be done, but from what I can tell, it is not possible to change an extension of stay started in chiang mai to one in Hua Hin. **Am I wrong about that?** So I (hopefully) at the end of the amnesty, after cancelling the ED visa, will go to Savanakaet Laos, apply for marriage visa, and then do extension in Hua Hin.
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