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What should I expect after receiving a consideration stamp for my expired non-imm B visa in Thailand?

Sep 11, 2020
6 years ago
Sarnai ************
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I have expired non-imm B visa. Got under consideration stamp from CW today based on embassy letter. Come back date is 4 weeks instead of 2 weeks I was expecting after reading posts here.

Documents provided:

- Copies of passport, TM6

- Embassy letter and a copy

- TM 7, they provide copies here too

- 1 passport photo

- 1900 baht

Thanks for everyone who gave advice here.
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The user received a consideration stamp for their expired non-immigrant B visa after submitting required documents to the Center for Work Permit and Immigration, which includes passport copies, an embassy letter, and a TM 7 form. The expected return date is 4 weeks, contrary to the previously anticipated 2 weeks. A comment indicated they would receive the remainder of their visa extension by their return date, set for October 26th.
Tod *********
thanx for the update, when you go back you'll get the rest of the extension that takes you to Oct 26th.
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