Went to do my first 90 day check in on Samui based on my new extension of stay, over 50, from an original OA visa five years ago.
No mention of TM30 even though I had been back to England. It was all done in about 5 mins.
As I picked up my passport, the lady did politely tell me that next time I renew it (August) I would be required to have an insurance policy from the approved list of companies.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
This post shares personal experience regarding a 90-day check-in in Koh Samui after an extension of stay related to an OA visa. The process was quick, and there was no mention of TM30 requirements after returning from England. It also highlights the need for an approved insurance policy for future renewals.
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a 30 Day check in after a 1 year Extension of Stay which actually is 9 months as you say you have to apply for a new Extension in Aug next year. Please explain this
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