I asked the same thing at the immigration office in Bangkok out at Chaengwattana Section J (where they do DTV extensions) and they said the same answer. They cannot cancel a visa as those are issued by the embassies/consulates thru the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Office.
You could try to contact the MFA office in Bangkok OR the embassy you got the visa from.
Believe it or not I was told that if you get the MFA/Embassy to cancel the visa and you're IN thailand you're allowed to stay until the 180 day entry stamp you have runs out. They told me that cancelling the visa doesn't negate your admitted until stamp, ๐ฎ just means you can't use the visa to enter again. ๐
He said that they do NOT cancel DTV's at the Phuket Immigration office ๐ฎ
Instead you contact the embassy/consulate you got the DTV thru and they cancel it in the system.
Then you do one of two things;
either exit/re-enter to come in free stamp and apply for the 90 day Non-O thru the immigration office from that
OR
exit and buy a 90 day Non-O visa from a thai consulate in a nearby country thru the online eVisa portal then come in on the 90 day stamp from the Non-O.
the MINUTE you're over 24 hours you pay for TWO days overstay (the day that would have been free if you'd gotten out before 24 hours and the next day that rolled over at 12:00AM)
you'd have gotten a 1000baht fine.
you got an image of that 500 baht fine stamp from the airport?
OKAY I messaged with the O/P and they are leaving and NOT COMING BACK until next summer. <- Meaning the current stamp they got when they came in on the 30th will cancel when they stamp out AND any re-entry permit they have will run out on Jan 29th.
They should be fine coming back in free stamp next summer without any issue of this current extension not being cancelled.
I deleted all the off topic comments, including my own, as we didn't know what the O/P's travel plans were
They'll get out fine no issue at all when they stamp out, AND they'll get back in next summer fine too
i don't believe that for a second. I know someone who gets yearly extensions based on retirement every year at the immigration office.
They show up, file ONE 90 day report (late), take the 2000baht fine, get the failure to file fined 2000baht stamp, then apply for their yearly extension and after that never go back to the immigration office the rest of the year
The next year they do it again, file a late 90 day report, take the 2000baht fine, then apply for their next yearly extension. They've done that 10+ years and have PAGES of failure to file 90 day reports on time fine stamps in their passport. They exit/re-enter the country on re-entry permits without any issue at all.
well if you're not married they're not getting a DTV based on "family of a DTV holder" that's just how it works out. They're going to apply for a DTV on their own and you having a DTV and being their un-wed partner isn't going to make a difference or not
Now as far as the sponsor letter saying you'll cover the proof of funds, you'd probably have to show that you have the funds for your DTV and for hers (so 1 million baht in the bank) BUT that's just a guess and I could be wrong
IF you fail to do a 90 day report on time and leave the country NOTHING HAPPENS, not when you stamp out (because officers at passport control don't care if you EVER did a 90 day report as it's not their job) AND not when you stamp back in ..
Now if you GO to an immigration office more than 7 days after a 90 day report is due to file one you will get a 2000baht fine and you will get a failure to file a 90 day report on time fine paid stamp in your passport
BUT
That stamp WILL NOT AFFECT YOU AT ALL, exiting or entering the country, ever..
So if you missed a 90 day report and exited the country you're fine
AND
if you filed a 90 day report late and got the 2000baht fine/stamp you're also fine.
You didn't enter with ANY work permit <- that doesn't let you IN or let you STAY, that lets you work and has nothing to do with your visa/extension in your passport
NOW if your work permit was cancelled you should have gone to the immigration office and cancelled the extension <- because one of the requirements for you to keep an extension based on employment is that you hold a work permit, so lose that, lose the extension.
You'll certainly get out okay..
I would guess you have an extension of stay good until 29 Jan 2026 w/a re-entry permit
If that's the case when you come back (as long as it's before 29 Jan) and you had a multiple re-entry permit you'd get stamped back in until the 29th of Jan again.
The officers at passport control stamping people in can't tell if you hold a valid work permit or not, they can only see the stamps in your passport
Once you get back you still need to go to the immigration office that issued your extension and cancel it