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You can walk in, but it's recommend to make a booking, it'll be faster 🙂 Please see this post at

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@Sammy ******
The problem is that there's a difference between the consulate websites (where visas are issued) and the immigration offices (where the extension of stays are issued and in-country visas). The consulates are managed by the ministry of foreign affairs, and the immigration offices are managed by the Thai Police.
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@Mauro *******
To my knowledge, the first 90 day report can not be submitted online. Also, check with your immigration office to see if a 90 day report should be submitted on a 60 day extension of stay based on unable to travel due to COVID-19
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@Mark ******
If you apply for a Non-OA visa from the UK, you can still apply for a one year extension of stay based on retirement. Remember though:

1. You can only apply for a One Year Extension of Stay based on Retirement when you have 45 days remaining on your current "admitted to" stamp (30 days for some immigration office).

2. You will need Thai health insurance for a One Year Extension of Stay based on Retirement from a Non-OA visa. This is NOT required if you entered on a Non-O visa.
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@John *******
I thought a multi-entry pass allows unlimited entries. Are they restricted to three now 😮
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@Mark ******
> o retirement extension

That would be the One Year Extension of Stay based on Retirement. This is acquired after you arrive in Thailand (usually on a Non-O visa). The extension of stay fee is 1,900 THB. A Multiple Entry Re-entry permit is 3,800 THB.
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@Steve ******
I did:

> It doesnt need to be aquired in your country of residency but can be aquired there or any Thai embassy/consulate. My point was that you dont have be in Thailand to get it

A Non-OA visa MUST be acquired in a person's country of residence. A Non-O visa *MAY NOT* need to be acquired in a person's country of residence.