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What should I expect when returning to extend my visa after receiving a two-week stamp?

Mar 28, 2020
6 years ago
Tibz *****
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Hi, i had my visa stamp after an extension visa but they gave me only 2 weeks, the guy told me to come again to extend for two weeks more. Are you guys in the same situation ? Will i have to pay again 1900 bahts ? What should i bring other than my passport ?
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After receiving a two-week visa stamp and being instructed to return for an extension, you generally will not need to pay an additional fee. When you return to the immigration office in two weeks, simply bring your passport. The application is considered under review, and you can expect to receive an extension of the remaining time without extra charges.
James ********
Good luck .

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David **********
I was told return in two weeks. Just bring your passport, no need to fill out the form or anything or pay again and they’ll stamp you again
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James ********
This is normal...

You have a STAMP

UNDER CONSIDERATION

In your passport.

Return as requested...

At the same immigration office.

Bring your passport.

You will get the remaining 30 days.

No added fee.

Good luck.
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Bobby ********
I understand your application goes under consideration and you go back in two weeks to get the updated stamp. No more to pay.
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