What is the process for changing from a 3 month Non-B visa to amnesty in Thailand?

Dec 3, 2020
4 years ago
Shea *******
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Hello,

Has anyone had a 3 month non b visa expire and then moved to amnesty? If so, what’s the process?
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Users discussed the procedure following the expiration of a Non-B visa and clarified that the previous 'free to stay' amnesty program has ended. It was explained that staying after the initial 90 days requires an application for a 60-day extension at the immigration office, which must be done before the current visa stamp expires.
Tod *********
Now to answer your question. IF you are on the initial 90 day stamp from a Non-B visa and are not going to get an extension from the company that sponsored you for the visa, you can stay the 90 days you're stamped in for (whether you work or not).

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If you wanna stay longer, you need to apply for a 60 day 'unable to travel due to covid" extension for 1900baht at your immigration office BEFORE your current stamp expires.
Tod *********
and to get that 60 day unable to travel extension you go to the immigration office that issued you the Non-B visa :)
James ********
When did or does your Non B end?
Tod *********
First off you need to understand there is NO amnesty. The "free to stay" amnesty ended on Oct 31st..
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