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What are my options to extend my stay in Thailand for one more month after my exemption visa ends, given that I am married and have a daughter?

Jun 4, 2025
23 days ago
Kazu ******
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I just extended my exemption visa for 30 days, after that what option do i have if i want to stay just 1 more month? ( im married and have 1 daughter, is there any special re extension or 1 month visa?)

Thank you
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user has extended their exemption visa for 30 days and seeks advice on how to stay an additional month. Comments suggest options such as obtaining a 60-day family visa due to marriage and having a child in Thailand, or preparing for a long-term Non-O visa extension. Another comment advises that if these options are not pursued, the user might need to exit and re-enter Thailand.
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Stephen ********
If you're married to a thai and have a thai daughter, you should be able to get a 60 day "family" visa
Wannikea *********
@Stephen *******
visit Thai family extension
Robert ********
Nope.

Either go out and reenter, or prepare for a long term visa.

You’re married so why do you not have a 1year marriage extension of a nonO visa?
Per ***********
@Robert *******
Wrong, he can get an additional 60 day extension if he registered his marriage in Thailand. I have done this before.
Graham ******
@Per **********
Correct, there is a 60 day "Visit Thai Family" extension but some Immigration Offices will not issue this on a Visa Exempt or Tourist Visa entry stamp so the OP needs to visit Immigration to see if it's possible
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