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What is the process for applying for a 60-day extension of stay in Thailand due to COVID-19?

Dec 17, 2020
5 years ago
Leilani ********
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Quick report from Hua Hin immigration today - applying for 60 days extension of stay due covid.

(Last stamp: 30 December applied in Sep)

Got under consideration stamp until 4th January

Paid 1900b

Paperwork:

*1 photo

*Embassy letter (even if they do not provide it, a copy of their reply saying “we do not provide this certificate at this time” from your email is required)

*Copy of passport and last stamps pages

*Rental contract

*Owner details (copy of ID and copy of house book)

*Filling a 2 page form with personal details

Done in 15-20min.

Happy holidays everyone!🥂
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A report from Hua Hin immigration details the application process for a 60-day extension of stay due to COVID-19. Required documents include a photo, a letter from the embassy, copies of the passport, rental contract, owner’s ID, and a filled application form. The process took approximately 15-20 minutes and the fee was 1900 baht with an under consideration stamp valid until January 4th.
Tod *********
Thank you so much for that update,

Have a safe and happy holiday season.
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Alan ******
You can say Christmas!
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Leilani ********
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@Tod ********
Thank you so much dear admins, Tod, Benjamin, James and all good people here for your time and effort, especially in this crazy 2020🙏
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