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How can I extend my visa in Thailand while waiting for documents stuck in South Africa?

Jan 6, 2022
4 years ago
Bianca ***********
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Need help! I am currently on my 30day visa extension that will expire 4 Feb 2022. I need to submit documents to the dept of labor in order to get a work visa but these documents are stuck in South Africa and will most probably only get here in March. How can I extend my visa to stay here until my documents arrive?
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The user is seeking advice on extending their 30-day visa extension, which expires on February 4, 2022, due to important work visa documents being delayed in South Africa. Comments suggest that a Covid extension may be an option, with the possibility of extending for 60 days after the initial extension. Specific procedures, especially regarding transitioning from a Covid extension to a Non-B visa, need clarification.
Bernhard ****
Phuket immigration
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Oscar ********
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If your picture already taken on immigration with the camera,do you need to bring a picture passport again?
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You always have to have everything with you that is required ... !!! the photo of immigration has nothing to do with it. You can get photos at many shops at very low cost, just say the size and size for immigration and you're done ... I've already seen a lot of people having to leave because they didn't have all the documents with them
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yes...!!!!
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Bernhard ****
After the 30th day extension, a 60-day covid extension is possible. I did her Phuket town immigration. I think you can apply for it 45 days in advance .. !!!
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Stuart *********
I believe your only option would be to apply for a Covid extension (current last date is January 25th). The mechanics of switching from that extension to a Non B visa I do not know.
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Bianca ***********
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Do you perhaps know what the covid extension requirements are in Korat?
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I do not, but here’s a stock answer for Phuket. Korat will probably be similar.

You’ll need this stuff. Not all offices have the same requirements so it may be slightly different depending on which of the 70+ offices you use.

A copy of your passport data page (signed),

A passport photo,

Proof of filing a TM30,

A copy of your departure card (TM6) (signed)

A copy of your latest entry stamp (signed)

A copy of any previous Covid extension stamps (signed) (Phuket requires this other offices may not)

In Phuket they require the copies to be in portrait not landscape. This means the top of your passport aligns along the shorter side of the A4. Except for the Data Page where most passports are “sideways”

(Other offices may not be as pedantic)

A filled out TM7 (application form for extensions) - the form doesn’t have a space for your email or phone number but just write it on the back (page 2).

A filled out STM2 (acknowledgement that you understand the rules for overstaying)

A filled out “I don’t want to leave because of Covid form” - I have no idea if it has an official name or number.

And 1,900 baht.

The forms are available at your local office. Most have places on site or nearby that can do the copies and photos.

Many offices will give you a “under consideration” stamp requiring you to return somewhere from 5-14 days later where they will stamp for the remaining 60 days. If they do you MUST use the same office to “close out” that stamp. For example you cannot get a “under consideration” stamp from Bangkok and close that out in Chiang Mai 15 days later.

If it’s your first time applying for the extension they’ll date it from the day you apply, so you’d lose any remaining days you have on your current stamp. Subsequent applications would be added on to the existing stamp.
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thank you very much. This is a lot of help.
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