Hi. If someone from Europe came here on a proper 60 days Tourist visa, then got the 30 days extension, would it be possible to extend for 7 days on top of that?
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A European traveler with a proper 60-day Tourist Visa and a subsequent 30-day extension cannot extend their visa for an additional 7 days. Regulations allow only one 30-day extension for a tourist visa. Attempting to apply for an unauthorized extension may lead to receiving a 'denial' stamp instead. Additionally, questions about re-entering Thailand within the same year to repeat the process for a total of 4 months were also raised, indicating an interest in understanding visa re-entry rules.
No. There is no 7 day extension. A tourist is eligible for a single, 30-day extension.
You can try applying for an extension you do not qualify for. If the immigration officer accepts your application and your 1900 baht, they will issue you a 7-day "extension denied" stamp. This is NOT an extension. It's a denial. This 7 days starts the day you apply, so if you applied before your current extension ends, you lose any days you have left.
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