Can I extend my Non-O multiple entry visa before it expires due to uncertainty of border runs?

Apr 19, 2020
5 years ago
Kevin *********
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I have a non o multiple entry visa based on marriage with my first 90 days running out on June 2nd can I get an extension until things improve as not sure where I can do a border run
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The user inquires about extending their Non-O multiple entry visa based on marriage, with their first 90-day period expiring on June 2. Community responses suggest the possibility of a 60-day family visit extension and recommend monitoring the situation closer to the expiration date due to changing circumstances regarding border operations. Additionally, members stress the importance of confirming details with immigration authorities and share personal experiences related to similar situations.
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Steven ****************
I would like to know if it is a Non O Visa (multiple entry) , can it be done 45 days before or 7 days before? My 90 days is around the same time 5th June and I'd be happy to go and pay the 1900 bht within this month if I can whilst it's nice and quiet as we do not know what will happen next month.
Terry **********
@Steven ***************
I did mine in Khon Kaen and did around 40 days prior
Robert ********
1178 is number
Robert ********
Be safe and call immag to make sure if you can
Steve **********
Are you saying you have a 12 month non O and your first 90 day check in is due or are you saying you have a 90 day visa and it’s expiring?
Tod *********
I'd say you're jumping the gun a little, how about you wait until closer to your 90 day entry stamp expiring (you said June 2) and then take a look at things.

For all you know the borders will open and you can bounce again no problem.
James **************
Yes. You can get 60 days visit family extension
Bob **********
It's not even May yet
Kevin *********
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@Bob *********
Nobody knows what the next moves will be including me
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