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Do I Need to Cancel My 60-Day Stay Extension at Immigration in Thailand?

Jul 11, 2020
6 years ago
Thomas ************
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I just wanted to seek some clarification on an aspect I overlooked. The 60-day extension of stay (for visiting my wife), was I supposed to cancel that at immigration?
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The user is seeking clarification on whether they need to cancel their 60-day extension of stay for visiting their wife at immigration in Thailand. Comments indicate that there is no need to cancel the extension; once it expires, the individual can either apply for a year-long extension if financial requirements are met or use amnesty options available.
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Tod *********
You can't get any new visa type from the original (yet expired) entry of the Non-O you're on right now.

Seeing as you already got the 60 day visit family extension your only option would be to meet the financial requirements and get a year extension.

OR

Being on amnesty you ride it out and see what they tell amnesty holders to do when it runs out..
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Thomas ************
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thanks mate. I understand the extension is no longer an option as it expired last month. Is that correct?
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then the only option is the year extension based on meeting the financial requirements (if your Non-O is based on marriage to at thai) that's the only extension available to you and you can do it right from the amnesty you're on now.
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Tod *********
nope, when it runs out you would have went right over to amnesty
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Thomas ************
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oh thanks. Hate waking up thinking I completely missed something. Still riding the wave at the moment, Will be getting a non-imm B, but not sure how I'm getting out of the country to get it.
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are there any types of visas that can currently be acquired in country? And does being on amnesty automatically make them unobtainable?
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