Curious if anyone know the extension situation for those who extended before Sep 26, were approved until Nov 30. Can we extend again w/ fee?
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The discussion focuses on the possibility of extending a visa that was already extended before September 26, now set to expire on November 30. Users advise going to the immigration office a few weeks prior to the expiration to apply for a 60-day extension, confirming that extensions can typically be applied for multiple times if valid reasons are provided. The importance of citing correct reasons related to travel difficulties due to COVID-19 is emphasized.
Thanks. Hope you update me on how it goes. Hope we get it until January 30, or at least 2-3 weeks into January. Or else, we just wasted 1,900 (not that its much) compared to people who only payed once.
I myself am planning to go by 16-17th November. GoodLuck.
I’m from America so would I be ok to tick just the first box and say covid is getting worse by the week back home? Because if I tick “no flights” they should know that’s not true and it could be denied
But is it better to use “unable to travel” from government if you can and then use this 60 day one? Or will this 60 day extention will be available to extend twice?
There is no difference, either you have the embassy letter and you apply for the 60 day extension OR you don't have the embassy letter and you apply for the 60 day extension. It's the same extension
Go to your immigration office a couple weeks before your current stamp expires and apply for a 60 day extension. That's the way the process is supposed to work at all the offices. Usually they have a form you mark that says why you can't leave or need the extension like this
Thank you. Hopefully it is Jan 28th. Been seeing some conflicting experiences from different people (mostly only getting stamped till Dec 30.) It just seems like a coin flip at this point.
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