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What documents do I need to bring to change my 60-day stamp to a Non-O visa in Hua Hin?

Sep 24, 2025
14 days ago
Arendarski *******
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Next month I'm ready to go to emigration to change my 60 days stamp to my first non O visa stamp. I'm already approved for this, here in Hua Hin. What documents I have to bring with me?
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The user is preparing to apply for a Non-O visa stamp in Hua Hin and is unsure about the necessary documentation. One comment offers guidance, outlining the multi-step process from converting a 60-day stamp to a Non-O visa and eventually applying for a year extension. It emphasizes the requirement for multiple visits to the immigration office and lists key documents such as a bank letter, lease, application forms, and the fees associated with the visa application and extension.
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Tod *********
My apologies to everyone who commented for deleting them

We just don't know WHERE the O/P is in this process and they are providing conflicting information. SO until we can suss out what's actually going on there's not much sense in keeping the thread open or having the conjecture about what they're doing

Thanx one and all for the comments ๐Ÿ™‚
Tod *********
Okay this post just gets harder to understand ๐Ÿ™

This is the process to go from a 60 day free entry stamp to first a 90 day Non-O visa and then a year extension at EVERY office that can issue in country Non-Imm visas..

It takes a minimum of THREE visits to the office to go from free stamp, to Non-O to year extension

**You go to the immigration office with documentation, (bank letter, lease, copies, and the TM87 Application for visa form) you apply for the 90 day Non-O visa for 2000baht

**The immigration office will give you a receipt and usually on that receipt is the date you're supposed to come back to the office to get the visa. Now sometimes they just say "show up the last day your current 60 day free stamp is valid for"..

**On that date you show up with your passport and they will ink in a Non-O visa (stamp it as used) then ink in a new 90 day stamp

THEN You wait until you have about 30 days or less left on that stamp.

**You go back to the immigration office with all new documentation, (copies, bank letter, lease, a TM& application for extension) pay 1900baht and they will issue the year extension of stay (some offices require you come back the following day to pick up your passport.

Now sadly we have no idea where the O/P is in the above process ๐Ÿ™

IF they already got the Non-O visa and 90 day stamp inked in they have to go apply for a year extension with all new documentation, the TM7 application and 1900baht

That's why I closed this post, until I hear from the O/P to figure out what they're actually on now, and what they're really wanting to do, we're done ..
@ Arendarski ****
ek, either message me about this post OR go over to your immigration office in Hua Hin and ask them what you do on Oct 7th.
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