How can I stay temporarily in Thailand after my Non-Immi ED visa expired and flights are unavailable?

Nov 10, 2020
4 years ago
Saw **************
ORIGINAL POSTER
Help, I arrived to Thailand for study purposes. But I had to stop studying there one year later. And, my Non-immi ED visa just expired today at 10 Nov. So, I don't have a visa anymore, or do I need to cancel the expire visa? And I can't leave Thailand either because there is no flight available and the border is closed. But I can get a relief flight at November 27. What I need now is to be able to stay temporarily in Thailand for a few days. What can I do?

I did get this form from the embassy.
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The person is facing a visa expiration issue after studying in Thailand, with their Non-Immigrant ED visa expiring while they cannot leave the country due to flight unavailability. They are seeking advice on how to stay temporarily in Thailand and were advised to apply for a COVID-19 extension at the immigration office, providing necessary documents. They also faced confusion about visa cancellation at the immigration office and are considering their options for a temporary stay until their scheduled relief flight.
Tod *********
@Patrick ****
what part of "go to the office that issued your extension and cancel it" did you not understand? :O

You can't let an extension just run out, :/ that doesn't cancel it officially

AND

you can't apply for any new extension until you cancel the old one.

SO you need to slog on back down to the immigration office that issued your ED extension and cancel it,

THEN

you can apply for a unable to travel due to covid extension ‎

to
Mazi *****
Burma can get 2 years visa on arrived without any documents or pay 7000 bath including working permit for 2 years. Can make it anywhere in bbk 1000 of agency doing that. Over 2.5 million Burmese live in Thailand
Saw **************
ORIGINAL POSTER
Guys, can you check this one please? This one has much more information than this one.

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@Patrick ****
I am sending to you msg can you please check your messenger request. Thank you
Zaw ***********
Pm send to you.Check link and join fb group.I think that you'll get a better solution from that group bro.
Kool *******
@Patrick ****
, in your case there is another possibility. There are trade people from Myanmar crossing daily in the mornings at Mai Sai in the north. As Burmese you might be able to cross back into Myanmar at that border crossing. Then use buses to get home.
Paul *********
I can't upload the form you need here, gotta email address? But looks like this
Saw **************
ORIGINAL POSTER
I did went to immigration today and they kept telling me that I have to cancel my student visa in Nakhon Si Thammarat immigration office, because I studied in Nakhon. Lol? Rly? But, I hope they misunderstood about my current situation. I will visit immigration again tomorrow. Wish me best luck guys. Take care of yourself too.
Vyacheslav ************
You need to cancel it at the immigration office where visa were issued. Then apply for extension with this paper.
Bo ***********
Do Covid visa at immigration, you will get 60 days on your visa.
Amanda *********
Go to the immigration office with that letter and your passport they will be able to tell you what to do but if I am not mistaken I think there is an amnesty until end of November but I am not completely sure
Stuart *********
Miclaire Waldorf Vander Woodsen-Carrington have you read the informational poster you have shown here? It clearly states 31st October. There is nothing on that that states November 30th.
Stuart *********
@Amanda ********
amnesty finished on October 31st. Anyone now without a visa will be subject to overstay fines.
Frank ******
@Stuart ********
my nephew at ABAC UNIVERSITY had similar problem , at immigration he paid 1900 for 30 day extension
Steve *********
I would take it down to your local immigration office and explain your situation.
Stuart *********
Go to immigration tomorrow and apply for a Covid extension. You will need copies of your passport, visa page, TM6 departure card and 2 passport photos. It costs 1,900 baht. You may also be charged 1 day overstay fine of 500 baht.
Saw **************
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Stuart ********
Thanks alot for the information
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