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I would almost bet that he's not going to get approved online or he would have been by now..

Remember if his due date was the 14th he only has until this Friday the 19th to file a 90 day report in person (because his due date was on a Sunday and if he shows up Monday he'll get a 2000baht failure to file on time fine 😮 )

If he's going to go in and file in person, go into the online 90 day program and cancel that pending report, just write "file in person" as the reason.
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Nope, you cannot 🙁

The seasoning for banked money method on retirement extensions is "the 800K baht must be seasoned in a thai bank account in your name only for 2 months on the date you apply for the extension. <- That's 2 months date to date.

That means until you actually have the funds in the account for the full 2 months you can't apply for the extension of stay
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Sam Shane you can actually book and appt in Bangkok then just show up 10 minutes before that time. :)
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They don't care in the least what address you put on a TDAC, it's a passive data capture system only, no one checks it,

When they scan the data page of your passport it shows in their system whether you filed one or not, that's it.
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Was it rejected or was it cancelled?

There's a big difference between those two things :o
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No, re-entry permits aren't sold at IT Square Plaza Laksi

You can get a re-entry permit at the immigration office that issued your extension (where you live) or at the airport before you fly out

To cancel an ED extension you just need the documentation from the school/uni stating when you stop studying, go to the immigration office that issued it and cancel it.
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As people correctly stated, the proof of funds, proof of onward travel and proof of lodging are requirements for people entering thailand free stamp (visa exempt) entry.

If you have a valid visa <- like the DTV 😉 you will not be asked for proof of funds stamping in
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you print out the PDF they emailed you (which IS your actual visa) present it and your passport to the officer when you stamp in

Make sure you file a TDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card) which you can do from 3 days before your travel until you're actually standing in the arrival hall where there are kiosks to do it if you forget 😛

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The ONLY country that gets 14 day free entry are Burmese if they fly in (they need a visa to enter by land)

They should go back to the airport and get that stamp corrected OR failing that they should leave on/by the 14th day

It is the passport holders responsibility to check their stamp. People get "bad stamped", and getting a stamp for longer than you're supposed to doesn't mean you can stay that long 😕

If they stay 3 weeks they would get the 14 days free entry and then another 7 days at 500 baht a day overstay fine or 3500baht when they stamp out
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@Merav *****
You cannot correct a data error entry once you submit the application, I wish this warning came up on the eVisa system but it doesn't (it's from the thai embassy in tokyo when you click apply eVisa tab)

The application was cancelled because you filled out the fields wrong OR when you scanned your passport with the MRZ and it filled in automatically you didn't check it to make sure it was correct and edit it if it wasn't

You lost that application fee, and have to apply again, pay again.

GO SLOW, it's not a race, check the fields carefully before you submit the application.