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How do I extend my stay in Thailand after my tourist visa and border crossing?

Feb 23, 2023
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Tod *********
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Raphael Defays

I entered on a tourist visa 60 days.

I already did a border crossing by land and got 45 days more.

Now I need to extend another 30 days before going home.

Chaengwattana as well i guess and do i need to book appointment online? Is it mandatory? Thanks
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The user is asking about extending their stay in Thailand after entering on a tourist visa and completing a border crossing. They inquire about the process and whether an appointment is necessary. Responses recommend visiting the Immigration Office at IT Square Laksi, mentioning the efficiency of service there compared to Chaengwattana.
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Yeah you go to IT Square Laksi. Believe you me it is a much better place than Chaengwattana. The mall is old but the imm service at counter K is great. I was there yesterday extending my 45 day visa exempt entry. Arrived just before 10am all finished by 10.38. Go early as they only process 300 a day and even though the mall doesn't open until 10am the lmm office opens at 8.30am on Level 3
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@Raphael *******
nope you don't go to Chaengwattana ๐Ÿ˜•

You are no longer here on a 60 day tourist visa entry stamp, you were stamped out OFF that tourist visa and entered again on a FREE entry stamp for 45 days <- that's a visa exempt entry

You go to the Immigration Office on the 3rd floor of IT Square Laksi Plaza here;

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