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The text in your post with all the misspelling suggests English isn’t your first language, but that’s perfectly fine too. We don’t berate people for that. We answer people who have genuine questions about travel to Thailand and visa requirements.

If you know the answers then please advise. If you’re pissed off that the same type of question is asked everyday then just scroll on.
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There are no stupid questions. There are questions that are asked repeatedly, but that’s because the Facebook search option isn’t intuitive for many.

If someone doesn’t know an answer they can ask here. If it’s a repetitive one then scroll on by. Someone will answer.
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@Grant ******
No one knows what’s is required to get an extension.
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@Daniel *******
That’s debatable at this point. Some sources- actually immigration related have suggested 10,00 baht but as yet unconfirmed.
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@Grant ******
No one knows what’s needed for an extension as yet. Probably just easier to do a border bounce for a new 180 day entry.
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DTV is a multiple entry visa valid for 5 years. You don’t need a re-entry permit to leave and return. It’s built in to the visa. Every entry grants you 180 days.
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France uses the evisa system. Fees are payable on application. If rejected there would be no refund.

Almost certainly you’d need to pay the Muay Thai place upfront. Although that’s probably specific to each embassy and I couldn’t advise what Paris requires.

Paris is well known to take a long time to process a visa. Like a month or so.
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It’s the house owner that should file the TM30 - technically within 24 hours of your arrival. You will probably need one filed to get your extension.

Depends on the immigration office you use as to how early you can apply. Some allow 45 days, most 30 days and a few only 7 days.
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You’d probably have to be more specific. Where and when do you intend to travel to start with.
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If you are not close to the airport where you entered you could try going to your local immigration office to see if they will correct the stamp for you. If not you’ll have to travel back to that airport and have them fix the stamp.