How can I successfully extend my Thai visa, and is a receipt required after the application?

Oct 6, 2020
4 years ago
Ericson *******
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Notes from the field - Nov 30 Extension

With previous successful October 26 extension with embassy letter and “closed loop”.

Status: Success

Went to MTT today and was in and out in 10 minutes.

Received extension until November 30.

Nothing else to say really, but that you should go get yours. And do the online appointment - even though it’s super empty someone was waiting to check :-)
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The post discusses a successful extension of a visa until November 30, achieved through a previous extension method using an embassy letter. It highlights the efficiency of the process with minimal waiting time at the MTT office, suggesting others to utilize online appointment booking. Comments inquire about the necessity of a receipt after the visa application, reflecting common concerns among expats.
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Oscar ********
Anyone know if the receipt is required? I didn’t get one when they returned my passport with the under consideration stamp.
Tod *********
just show up with your passport on the date your under consideration stamp says to ;) You'll be fine.
Tod *********
thank you for that update. Glad it worked out (y)
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