For standard (Non-O, Non-B, Non-ED) visas the processing is usually between three and five working days.
It is totally dependent on how thoroughly you fill out the application and if they need to send you an email requesting additional documentation. <-which makes the processing time longer
Go slow, get it right, it's not a race, check your data that is entered very carefully and make sure you upload what they ask for in the appropriate fields.
And on the chance you're not over 50 and wouldn't qualify for the retirement visa/extension you would have to find an alternate way to stay should you decide to stay here a year.
There's no problem getting the nano based on having a Thai child coming in and getting the 90 days and staying the full 90 days that Visa allows, you just couldn't extend it
on the up side at least you will check your stamps before you wander away from passport control ๐
Remember people PRINT out the PDF they emailed you when your visa was approved because that IS your visa (whether they can see it on the screen or not)
AND
Check your stamp before walking away from the counter at passport control.
Keep in mind immigration offices are NOT obligated to correct a bad entry stamp <- they can and many times do send you to the point of entry.
Just had a guy entered at Sa Dao border from Malaysia, didn't pay attention got stamped in for 60 days, then noticed it 3 weeks later in Chiang Mai ๐ฎ
He went to the C/M office and they said go back to the Malay border or just bounce out/back when this stamp runs out, he bounced out/back showed his DTV when he flew back in and got a new 180 day..
Anonymous participant 598 totally false, there is no negative impact from having an "under 24 hours overstay fine waived" stamp in your passport, none at all
You can wait it out (especially seeing as today is a holiday and immigrations is closed ๐ )
If it's not approved (or rejected) by the due date, you would have to go in person (cancel that pending application online)
If your due date is the 28th of Oct, you have until the 4th of Nov to file a 90 day report in person. so plenty of time to see what happens with the online report AND to get in to do it yourself if it's rejected or not approved in time