After my 60day tourist visa is finished what do I need to take to immigration for the 30day extension? Thank you
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To extend your 60-day tourist visa by 30 days, you need to bring the following to the immigration office: your passport, a completed TM7 form, a signed copy of your passport data page, a signed copy of your entry stamp, a signed copy of your visa (if applicable), and a signed copy of the TM6 departure card (if issued). Additionally, provide a passport photo, pay 1,900 baht, and possibly a TM30 form that your hotel or landlord should file, which can be proved via a screenshot.
Chiang Mai do require a TM30 filed for a exempt/tourist extension.
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Passport
Fill out form TM7 (available at the office)
Copy passport data page (signed by you)
Copy of entry stamp (signed by you)
Copy of your visa - either the sticker in your passport or pdf evisa (the former signed by you). * if you had one.
Copy of TM6 departure card (signed by you) *if you were issued one - if you entered by air after July ‘22 you wouldn’t have been given one so leave the space on the form blank.
Passport photo (most offices have facilities on site or nearby)
1,900 baht
Some offices may ask for a TM30, which your hotel or landlord should have filed on your behalf. A screenshot of their filing it online will suffice as evidence you have one.
Phil ********
Err on the side of caution.
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