Hey guys, I tried searching but I couldn’t find this: can my husband go with our passports to get a 30 day extension or do we all need to go? Also, what documents are needed for a 3 day extension?
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To obtain a 30-day extension in Thailand, all family members must be present, and each person must bring their passport. The standard fee for extensions is 1900 baht. Required documents include passport copies (data page, visa page, and entry stamp), a TM.6 departure card, a filled TM.7 form, a passport-sized photo, and payment. Additional specifics may vary by location, so it’s advisable to check local guidelines.
If you are doing this in CNX you need to have the bigger photos. There’s a shop that does them at Promenada next to the ticket queue. It’s disappointing to find this out when you get to the front of the queue and get sent away!
Need a photocopy of your passport page which has your photo and other details on it plus a photocopy of the page of your passport that has the visa exempt entry stamp on it and a photocopy of your departure card. In addition to a passport photo and 1900 baht
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