Can I apply for an additional 30-day visa extension after receiving a 60-day extension in Thailand?

Feb 17, 2022
3 years ago
Jim ********
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Is I applied for a 30 day extension is extension then I also applied for and received a 60 day extension is extension is it possible for me to get a 30 day extension and So what do I have to do with without leaving the country I had a lawyer help me get the 60 day extension and also help me get a bank account I hope that may help me get an additional 30 day extension would like some advice on what to do thank you
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The user is seeking advice on the possibility of obtaining an additional 30-day extension on their stay in Thailand after previously securing a 60-day extension. They mention having assistance from a lawyer and express a desire to remain in Thailand long-term. Responses suggest visiting the local immigration office to explore options before the expiration of the current visa stamp and reiterate the importance of choosing a visa that aligns with long-term plans.
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Tod *********
@Mil *******
your best bet is to go to the immigration office in the area where you live before your current stamp expires and SEE if you can apply for another 60 day covid extension (do it before March 25th the day the current covid program ends ๐Ÿ˜‰ )
Jim ********
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Thank you. ๐Ÿ˜Š I came here on a tourist Visa and I fell in love with the place so much that I wanted to extend my stay
Tod *********
@Mil *******
which doesn't mean there IS a way to continue to stay.
Robert *******
30 days Extension are given on basis of tourism.

The 60 days is assuming based on unable to travel.

If you want to stay long term in Thailand you should get the visa that fits your purpose and length of stay, do not build a long term commitment based on being unable to travel.
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