I'm about to extend my tourist e-Visa, which was originally 60 days.
Can I ask for another 60 now the tourist exempt visa is 60 days?
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The original 60-day tourist e-Visa can be extended, but only for an additional 30 days at a local Thai Immigration office for a fee of 1,900 baht. To extend, it’s important to have a TM30 address registration on file. For those eligible for visa exemption, they can choose to exit Thailand for a day and then re-enter to obtain a new 60-day visa exempt entry, subject to immigration officer discretion.
if didnt get then they dont ask.Land borders are all also stopped to give it.I think there is no TM6 card anymore.But Tm30 most of immigration still wants
Extensions are 30 days only, but if you're passport country is one that qualifies for the Visa Exempt entry, then you can just go to a neighbouring country, stay for 1 day and return to Thailand and get a 60 day Visa Exempt entry
You can get a 30 day extension of stay at your local Thai Immigration office for 1900 Thai baht. Be sure to have a TM30 address registration on file with Thai Immigration.
you can apply for an extension of your evisa at a cost of ฿1,900. Then you leave Thailand and re-enter on an VISA EXEMPT for 60-days. This will be at the discretion of the IO.
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