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Couple of things. You’re not on a Non O visa anymore. You have an extension of stay granted for one year based off the initial Non O and subsequent extensions.

There is no time limit of how long you can be out of Thailand. You can get your extension and a re-entry permit on day one, fly out then and come back on the date your next extension is due if you like. Although I wouldn’t recommend the latter part.
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P.s. if anyone has a better copy of this then please post here. The one in my office is even worse.
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@John ******
Where did you read that? For many offices that’s the earliest you can apply. You can apply on the last day if you wish - but not advisable.
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Of the one application for an extension that I’ve seen they decided to fly to Malaysia and back instead.
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@Barry *******
I know nothing of Pattaya but I suspect you’re referring to a similar Soi we have here in Phuket - Soi Bangla. That’s where the real experience of Phuket awaits all who visit. You get the true ambience of what it’s like to holiday in Thailand in all its glory. Or perhaps the opposite.
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@Barry *******
Hey it’s fun down there. You get to hang out with the crowds and see what it’s like to be living in that area. Where else can you get that experience. Embrace it….
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If they have told you to do this then please do it. If you don’t then the possibility of not getting your next year extension could be high or absolute. I believe it’s an office specific regulation and possibly only Jomtien that requires it.
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The DTV is a 5 year visa that allows you multiple entries for the duration of that visa. On each entry you’ll get a stamp for 180 days. Whether you use 1 of those days or 180 of those is irrelevant.

Each time you enter you’ll be allowed to stay for up to 180 days. The keywords there are “up to”.
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The TM7 forms and TM47 have been designed and probably printed years ago. They have the space to fill in the TM6 code but 98% of people won’t have been given one. Immigration are well aware of this and will not require it unless you used one of the land border entry points that still issue them.