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All documents submitted on the 26th of December last year.
Nothing has happened then, except that I was denied entry to the embassy a few times to speak to someone.
Updates:
1- 8th Jan - request for 4 documents including letter from hospital specifically requiring treatment in Thailand, full passport scan, stamp of entry, and hospital appointments.
2- 13 Jan -Hospital refuses to issue letter except in person, but with some help, was able to get one from the hospital finally.
3- 14 Jan - Submit all documents except entry stamp as Malaysian airports "autogate" entry does not have entry stamp :(
4- 14 Jan - processing pending document change just like it has started.
5- I will go to the embassy in person to prove my location (the entry stamp thing) I hope the security officer will let me in.
Reminder to check your entry stamp right away. I just got stamped with a 60-day visa exempt while the DTV sticker is in the second page of my passport. Turned around immediately and the immigration officer corrected it after pointing out the visa. She then told me to show the visa page next time. I guess they can’t see you have a visa in the system when they scan your passport after all…
A reminder that next Monday February 26th is a public holiday and all immigration offices around the country will be closed.
If your entry stamp falls due on the 24th, 25th or 26th then go get your extension before then. If you don’t you’ll be joining the hordes of people going on Tuesday 27th. Many immigration offices will be super busy because of the 3 day closure. You won’t get a fine because the offices were closed but you’ll still get a stamp (in Thai) that says “overstay X days. Fine waived due to closure”.
Land borders and airports are not affected by public holidays.
Hey! So I applied for a tourist visa in Vientiane about 50 days ago. It was accepted, and everything I've ever read on the subject says you get a 2 month stay and then you can extend for 30 days. Great.
So I decide after 50 days to check and see when it expires exactly, so I can go for the extension and I find the stamp, which I stupidly never looked at, which says I have 30 days! 20 days less than now! I never thought to look since I thought the tourist visa was 60 days!
Who would be the best person to contact for this? Is this just a simple overstay? Is it up to the border's discretion to give the full 60 or remove days?
Could it be possible they gave me a visa exemption stamp time instead of a tourist visa stamp time or am I just clutching at straws here?
Also yes I know, I have since discovered the "check the stamp posts" I will duly check every stamp, even ones from previous visits and expired passports, from now on.
I have a 1 year multiply entry visa which will expires on 24 Dec 2023. I arrived into Thailand 3 days and discover today in my passport was stamped only for 30 days. Last day being 5 Aug 2023. What should I do should I want remain here till Dec ?
Hello community...I entered (re-entered) Thailand last week after applying for a Non O visa based on chiĺd dependency in HCM. All went smooth, but the IO didn't sign the entry stamp....(see picture). I asked about it and he said "it's ok!". However it's nagging on my mind...will there be a problem and can it be resolved? Thanks in advance
Okay new post: I have an entry stamp for a SE tourist visa with the date of entry but the "valid until" left blank. Anyone know if this will be a problem getting a 30 day extension?