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How can an Indonesian monk extend his 30-day stay in Thailand due to canceled flights?

Mar 26, 2020
6 years ago
Ayda *********
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Hello. There is an Indonesian monk who come to Thailand, he get 30days stay up to April 1st. Now because all the flights are cancelled, he want to know how to get the extension to stay. What document he need? Thank you for the help
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An Indonesian monk currently in Thailand, with a 30-day stay limit until April 1st, is seeking information on extending his stay due to canceled flights. He needs to apply for a normal extension of stay, which can cost around 1,900 THB, and is advised to seek assistance from a temple for the Non-Immigrant R visa for religious activities.
Robert *******
Thanks for all the flight information, but i guess the monk does like to stay inside Thailand. Go to the temple and ask help to provide him the Non Immigrant R visa for religious activities
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Benjamin ******
If an 30 day extension of stay has not yet been grated for being a tourist, he should apply for one as soon as possible. It will cost 1,900 THB.
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Barry ******
He should be able to get a normal extension of stay
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Duncan *******
Flights to Indonesia through to next week.
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Benjamin ******
According to Google Flights, not all flights are canceled. There are still flights leaving today.
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