Can I extend my multiple entry visa in Thailand before it expires or do I need to leave?

Apr 9, 2022
3 years ago
Erik *************
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Hello : i have a multiple entry visum for 1 year that expires on 3 june 2022. I can stay each time for max 90 days. I just arrived yesterday 8/4 again in Thailand. Doeโ€™s anybody knows if i can extain here at immigration till 7 july ( thats 90 days) or do i have to leave Thailand on 3 june ?

I asked this to many people but everybody gives another answer ๐Ÿ˜Š
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The original poster has a multiple entry visa for Thailand that expires on June 3, 2022, allowing for maximum stays of 90 days per entry. They just re-entered Thailand and are seeking clarification on whether they can extend their stay until July 7, 2022, or if they must leave by June 3. Responses indicate that the user must leave by the stamped date unless they apply for an extension. They can opt for a family visit extension, a year extension based on marriage, or complete a border run by June 3 to reset their stay for another 90 days.
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Gregor **********
if you do a border run and a re-entry just on or BEFORE the Visa expires on 3rd of June, you would be stamped in another 90 days, admitting you until September 2 at the utmost possible. Then just before that, you could use the 60 days family extension, taking you to November 2. Just kindly note, thank you. . . ooops, I just saw that Tod Daniels already posted this option
Tod *********
@Gregor *********
good option though if they can do it ๐Ÿ™‚ that buys them another 5 months here ๐Ÿ™‚
Tod *********
@Erik ************
you got stamped in for 90 days,

if you need more time you can apply for a 60 day visit thai family extension ONCE for 1900baht

OR

you meet the requirements and apply for a year extension based on marriage to a thai

OR

you exit/re-enter on or by June 3rd and you'd get another 90 days ๐Ÿ™‚

Those are your 3 options

EDITED THE OPTIONS
Erik *************
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James ********
If you were stamped in for 90 days....

Must leave at end of stamped in date.

What is the date that is stamped in your passport NOW ???

Are you married to a Thai

Or father of a Thai child ?
Erik *************
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@James *******
i was confused because my visa expires 3 june !! But now it seems i can stay till 6 july ๐Ÿ˜Š
James ********
@Tod ********
please check my replies.

Thank you. On the one year Non O Married Thai...stamp in is for 90 days

Not 60 ??
Tod *********
@James *******
90 days every entry, he came in on April 8th and 89 days later would be July 6

Totally the correct stamp (y)
James ********
@Tod ********
thank you..

And if he wanted to..

Then use the 60 day family visit too ?
Tod *********
James ********
@Erik ************
what date is stamped in your passport? It should be 90 days from your arrival date.
Erik *************
ORIGINAL POSTER
James ********
@Erik ************
that is ENDING DATE to use the Visa...

June 3, 2022
Erik *************
ORIGINAL POSTER
@James *******
now i understand . I always tought i had to leave Thailand on 3 june . So in fact i can use a multiple entry for 15 months.
James ********
@Erik ************
its possible with planning .

And as you are Married to Thai you can get one 60 day family visit extension with each entry. 1900 Thai baht at Thai immigration.
Erik *************
ORIGINAL POSTER
Erik *************
ORIGINAL POSTER
@James *******
i m stamped 8 april 2022 . I m married with a thai wife but i dont have a marriage visum. Just an multiple entry year visum that expires on 3 june 2022
James ********
@Erik ************
I am still a bit confused...

In your passport...

What is the permission to stay stamp date placed by Thai immigration on arrival ??

Did you arrive April 8 ?

If so what date did they stamp in your passport ??
Erik *************
ORIGINAL POSTER
@James *******
thx James . So stupid of me that i didnt look myself ๐Ÿ˜”. It says 6 july !!!!
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