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Do I need to print my Electronic Non-Immigrant O Visa for my extension application in Hua Hin?

Mar 6, 2026
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Roland *********
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Electronic visa received by email:

Does the 90-day non-immigrant O visa received by email need to be printed and attached to the 12-month extension application in Hua Hin? Does it need to be stamped by immigration services at Bangkok airport?
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The discussion revolves around whether a printed copy of the 90-day non-immigrant O visa received by email is necessary for the 12-month extension application in Hua Hin. Community responses suggest that while it may not be an official requirement, having a printed copy is highly recommended to avoid any issues, as some immigration officers may request to see the eVisa.
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Ian ********
When I did my extension the IO asked for a copy of my Evisa although it’s not listed in the documents required.So I would print off 2 or 3 just in case
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Fred **********
It is no must.... but it is a very safe and easy thing to print it so you get no surprises.
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Atrustwor*********
Printed copy is better to show immigration. they stamp your passport for 90 day entry
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