Should I apply for a 90-day or 93-day Non-Immigrant O visa considering an extension?

Jan 13, 2018
7 years ago
Bryan *****
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On the non-immigrant O visa app, should I put 90 days knowing that I'll need a 3 day extension, or should I put 93 since I know that's how long I'll be there? Thx!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The question pertains to applying for a Non-Immigrant O visa, specifically whether to indicate a duration of 90 days or 93 days on the application form, taking into account a planned extension. Community responses suggest that there is no specific 3-day extension available and recommend simply putting down 90 days for the application if a single-entry visa is being obtained.
Tod *********
If you are married to a thai or raising half thai children here you could get a 60 day visit family extension.

If not, you can only get a 7 day application for extension denied stamp that gives you a week to leave the country. It costs 1900 baht just like an extension does.
Bryan *****
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Thx, Tod. Beers on me if we ever meet. Your help is much appreciated as always.
Tod *********
@Br***
, nope, a 7 day extension denied extension doesn't affect your ability to get another visa or extension at all.

All extensions of stays no matter the amount of time they're granted for are 1900baht.
Bryan *****
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Does that extension denied stamp leave any black mark on my record? Both cost the same 1900?
Tod *********
there is no 3 day extension, :/ Just put down 90 days if you're getting a 90 day single entry.
Bryan *****
ORIGINAL POSTER
Thx as always, Tod. Just meant that I would have to figure out how to stay longer.
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