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Can I Extend My Visa at a Different Immigration Office in Thailand?

Apr 3, 2020
6 years ago
Guy ***********
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Hi good moderators and members. I need help. I came to Thailand with the intention to travel the length and breadth.

Unfortunately it was the beginning of March, Corvid-19 was reeking its' havoc already and I was finding it a little difficult to get cheap public transport.

My visa was about to expire when i was as far away from anywhere as i could get so i went to the local Immigration Office and was able to get an extension due to Covid-19 travel restrictions.

Since then I have travelled far and wide and need to extend my Travel Restrictions Visa Extension once again as I still have many provinces to visit.

My question is;

Can i use the local IO here to extend my Dickhead Visa as it would be difficult to visit the previous IO, and I don't have the financial ability to backtrack on my holiday.

Travelling to the previous IO where I got the original extension seems crazy to me as it would increase the chance of carrying OR catching the virus.

I already have a boat booking paid for to Koh Samui which I can't afford to throw away.

Can you please solve my problem ?

Thanks.
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The user seeks advice on whether they can extend their visa at a local Immigration Office different from the one where their initial extension was granted, due to travel restrictions caused by Covid-19 and concerns about traveling back.
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