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@Parichart ***********
Totally wrong. It’s irrelevant how you enter, land sea or air. If you qualify for visa exempt then you’ll get 60 days regardless.
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Immigration would rarely ask for an onward ticket but they can.

More likely your airline could have a hangup if you don’t have a ticket out within the number of days allowed by your entry scheme.

Some buy a flexible ticket. Others use an “onward ticket” site to “rent” one.
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59 days after the 7th Dec is 4th February (day 1 is your day of entry)

Without an extension it would cost you 1,500 baht in overstay fees and a stamp saying you overstayed.

Way better to pay 1,900 baht and get the official extension and not have any issues nor overstay stamps.
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@James *******
The official rule is you can get an extension. In practice immigration really really don’t want to do one.

I can only speak regarding the Phuket office but there may have been a dozen successful extensions done there but my guess is they won’t try again. They probably needed 3, 4 or more visits to satisfy the requirements.

Sure it can be done but for the majority you’ll find a border run by land or air will be a much easier way to get another 180 days.
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@Alex ****
regardless of where you are if you’re in Thailand for 90 consecutive days you need to report. You report where your latest TM30 has been filed.
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@Deslea *******
1st time in person but with a DTV most won’t be doing a second before leaving and returning so that would be their “1st” report again after entering Thailand
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@Martyn ******
I can guarantee you that immigration would never be able to help you with a visa issue from a consulate or embassy.
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@Martyn ******
Immigration and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (who issue visas from consulates and embassies) are completely separate government departments. Absolutely no point in trying to get that to work.