DTV Extension in Chiang Mai β my experience π«€
I recently tried to extend my Destination Thailand Visa in Chiang Mai instead of doing a border run β and hereβs what happened:
π°οΈ 6 weeks before my end of stay β gathering information
Immigration told me:
* There is exactly one officer responsible for the DTV.
* He checks documents at 3 pm daily and, if all is fine, gives you an appointment for the actual extension.
* Nobody else can process DTVs.
π°οΈ 3 weeks before β first attempt
I showed up at 3 pm with all documents. The officer asked for passport, 90-day report, rental contract, company docs, CV, savings of 500,000 THB at a traditional bank (not a Fintech) β¦ I had everything! Then he came up with something new: an official bank letter confirming:
1. The account is in my name.
2. The 500,000 THB have been there for at least 1 month.
My bank statements for the past 3 months were not accepted.
I was told to come back with this letter.
π°οΈ 2 weeks before β second attempt
Monday, 3 pm: I returned with the bank letter. The officer didnβt show up. Staff told me he was βtoo busyβ and asked me to come back again on Thursday.
π°οΈ 1.5 weeks before β third attempt
Thursday, 3 pm: Same story. After waiting an hour, I was told I could leave my documents, but there was no guarantee they would ever be checked β or that Iβd get an extension.
π At that point, I gave up and planned a border run instead.
π‘ Takeaway:
* In Chiang Mai, extending the DTV seems almost impossible.
* Even with full documents, it's a hit and miss.
* My advice: If you live here, plan for a border run to save time and nerves.
Btw, if youβre German-speaking and want more detailed insights in German, feel free to check out my page.