Does a 60-Day Extension based on Family in Thailand Take Up a Full Passport Page?

January 12, 2020
5 years ago
Phil ******
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Trying not to fill my passport up, does the 60 day extension at immigration in Thailand, based on family, take up a full page or is it just a small stamp like admitted until. ? I'm at the end of multi based on marriage. Thanks.
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The 60-day extension granted for family reasons, such as marriage, typically takes up less space in your passport. Most users report that it is a small stamp and does not occupy a full page, usually just a standard extension stamp with additional notes indicating the reason for the extension.
Robert *******
just exit/enter to Laos means 1 full page for the Laos Visa on Arrival, 4 stamps for exit entry which use more space that this Extension of Stay stamp, but you decide. It becomes time for a new passport.
Phil ******
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@Robert ******
yeah it's about half a page more then to exit/enter, but 500 baht cheaper for me. Bit of a toss up really. ๐Ÿค”
Phil ******
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Ok folks, thanks for the comments, think I will just exit/enter to laos then as it's not much difference except cheaper for me.
Robert *******
example
Robert *******
it is like all the others stamps of Extension of Stay is admitted until.

They put an extra stamp next to it with the reason like: Thai wife, spouse, retirement etc:
Graham ******
It is about 75% of the page when leaving country I ask them stamp under it
Steven ***********
It's been a small stamp in my experience
Steven ***********
If we're being picky it's about
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rd of a page ๐Ÿ˜‚
Tod *********
That would be incorrect. A 60 day extension is the exact same size stamp as ALL extension of stay stamps are ;)

They take a half a page..
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