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What is my new departure date after a 30-day visa extension in Thailand, and how do I apply for a new entry visa?

Jan 5, 2026
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Hello everyone, after extending my visa for 30 days, I would like to know my departure date after the extension and how to obtain a new entry visa.
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After extending your visa for 30 days in Thailand, your new departure date can be determined by adding 30 days to your existing entry stamp date, which is also stamped in your passport. To apply for a new visa, you will need to do so online, but remember that you must be outside of Thailand to obtain a new entry visa.
William ********
I always add 30 days to my age and then divide it by 5.5. Once you do this then buy a lottery ticket from a street vendor with the same number as you have calculated. Then divide this number by the number of days when the lottery will be drawn. The number that you arrive at is the departure date. Easy.
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Thai *******
Unbelievable
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Mally *******
Look at the stamp they gave you in your passport
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Stanley *******
I am leaving Thailand 2 feb stamped , my flight is 2 Feb 2026 but after 12pm it will be the 3rd my flight departure is 3rd Feb at 1 pm πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”I would have passed security by the πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”
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Lynnette *******
@Stanley ******
your flight is 2nd Feb so it departs 2nd Feb. You will have boarded before midnight on 2nd Feb. So how is that the 3rd Feb?
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Stanley *******
Ok thanks for your quick reply πŸ‘
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John **********
Your exit date will be stamped in your passport, take a look
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Mauro *********
Big enigma
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Hans *********
It's stamped in passport plus 30 days
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Braulio *********
look at the stamped visa
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Ralph *******
You can apply for a new visa online.
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Eryk ************
Recently someone complained that this group is full of sarcastic and mean people who don't want to help at all. How can you not be sarcastic and mean when you see something like this? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ This is ridiculous.
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John *********
Ask your carer you numpty
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Lynnette *******
If you want a visa then apply at an embassy in neighbouring country or at home. It's done on line.
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Ant ***********
Do you have a tourist Visa ?
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Ning ******
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Luc ************
Dumb and dumber πŸ™ˆ
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Charlie ********
If you have extended your visa your departure date will be stamped in your passport. You apply for a new visa online but you will need to be outside of the country. This response is based on the very limited information you have supplied.
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Michael *******
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Wayne *********
Add 30 days to your existing entry stamp that be your new departure date.

You go to immigration near where your staying to get the extension
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Lloyd *********
Well your "must depart by date" is stamped into your passport when you get the extension.

Also, what "visa" are you on,?

I suspect no visa at all, but on a 60 visa exempt entry
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Nick *******
Sorry? You can’t work out when your departure date is!?! 🀷🀷
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Phil *********
@Nick ******
Yeah, unfortunately. I almost cried in empathy.πŸ˜‚
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