Can I apply for a second 60-day extension on my visa in Thailand?

Dec 20, 2020
4 years ago
François ********
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Hey,

I arrived in Thailand in March with 30 days exemption, and recently I got 60 days extension until December end.

Due to the situation, do you know if it’s possible to apply a 2nd time for another 60 days extension maybe ?

Thanks
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The post inquires about the possibility of applying for a second 60-day extension on a visa in Thailand, after having already received one. The responses indicate that it is indeed possible to apply for multiple COVID-19 extensions, with recommendations to visit the local immigration office for specific requirements.
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Yes, you can. The same way and 1900 with your first one.
François ********
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Ok thank you
Benjamin ******
You can apply for as many COVID-19 extension of stay due to unable to travel as you want. I believe the last day they are selling it is January 29?
Rasmus ************
@Benjamin *****
But need show some proof for cannot travel, right?
Benjamin ******
@Rasmus ***********
Depends on the immigration office. Some want a letter from the embassy saying you can not travel OR a letter saying they are not issuing can not travel letters.

Other immigration offices don't care about embassy letters or proofs
François ********
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@Benjamin *****
I’m in Bangkok and will go to Muang thong thani. Do you know if need a letter there ?
Benjamin ******
@François *******
No you do not. You can find the paperwork you need to bring in the files section of the group; there are four forms.
François ********
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@Benjamin *****
ok thank you
Ellie *******
@François *******
you may need the email or web page capture from your embassy saying they don't issue that cannot-travel-letter. If your embassy is issuing the letter, you better bring that letter.
James ********
Go to your local immigration office and apply for the 60 days COVID extension.

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