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Can I Extend My Visa Again After Returning to Thailand?

Dec 2, 2019
6 years ago
Haley ****************
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I arrived in Thailand October 23rd and then I went to immigration and paid the 1900 baht to extend one month. Now I’m leaving the country by airplane on the 12th of December and Returning on the 27th. Once I re- enter the country by plane, will I be able to go to immigration again to pay another extension from the new stamp?
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Yes, after re-entering Thailand with a new stamp, you can go to immigration to apply for another 30-day extension for a fee of 1900 baht, as long as you meet the visa entry requirements.
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Tod *********
you can apply for a 30 day extension on a 30 day visa exempt entry or a 60 day tourist visa entry ONCE per entry for 1900baht.

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when you come back on a new stamp you can go apply for a new 30 day extension for 1900baht
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Benjamin ******
Yes you can
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