What Are My Chances of Getting My Visa Extended After a Refused Entry Stamp?

December 6, 2019
5 years ago
Nick *******
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Keeping it as simple as possible this time:

What are my chances of getting the stamp on the right extended, with the red deportation stamp (refused entry) opposite it?
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The post discusses the likelihood of extending a visa in Thailand after receiving a deportation stamp for refused entry. Community responses advise attempting to get a 30-day extension from Thai Immigration, despite the challenges posed by the previous immigration history. There are mixed opinions on the outcome, highlighting the uncertainty of immigration officers' decisions in such cases.
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Tod *********
Give it a shot and go to the immigration office for the 30 day extension. I mean face it, they let you IN to thailand at Sadao, :O

You're out nothing by trying it. if they deny the 30 day extension they will automatically sell you the 7 day extension denied get out of thailand in a week stamp for 1900baht.

Good Luck
Troy *********
Not one person here can tell you what an immigration officer will do when you attempt to extend or even enter again in the future. You're talking the piss out of the tourist visa entitlement, so get the correct visa or else you're going to keep getting denied entry and then you'll be up shit creek in a canoe without a paddle
James ********
@Amornrat *********
...your thoughts?

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James ********
Nick go to Thai Immigration and TRY

I will allow this second and simpler post to stay...your history is not good...but Thai Immigration may extend it 30 days.

What immigration office are you using?

May I add...Never fly into Thailand with your immigration history. Always use land border crossings....carefully chosen.

Good Luck.
Nick *******
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can't be the first person to try. Anyone succeed?
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