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Do I get the one-year extension of stay for Non O retirement the same day at CW Bangkok?

Mar 21, 2025
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Asokā **********
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Seeking clarification -

When applying for the one year extension of stay based on the initial Non O retirement (90days) at counters L at CW - bangkok- we bring back the same lot of documents - housebook lease bank statement etc and get the passport stamped the same day or is there again a 15 days consideration period ?

Basically we get it the same day just planning one full day sitting there correct?
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When applying for a one-year extension of stay based on a Non O retirement visa at Chaengwattana, you need to prepare a new set of documents including bank statements, a filled TM7 form, and others. The application process is completed the same day, and you receive your passport back with the extension stamped.
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you get a new set of documents, copies, bank letter, statement, update the bank book etc, a filled out TM7 and go apply for the year extension in section L-1 at Chaengwattana for 1900baht

you get the year extension inked in when you apply and get the passport back the same day
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