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@Paul *****
no, the last stamp is the longest validity date of your initial visa (you are on you initial non O-A visa) and not on an extension.

You have to come back with your re-entry stamp before expiring date in March and do the 1 year extension here with the requirements asked.
Wolf ******
1 time you can extend for 30 days, than up to you to do a border run and maybe refuse to enter Thailand again.

Take an appropriate visa if you want to stay longer.🙏
Wolf ******
You can first try to do it online. Important is that your TM30 has the exact same adress than what you fill-in.

You can submit 15 days prior due date (day one is arrival date!).

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Wolf ******
If you haven't get you eVisa prior departure, flight-in with visa exemption 30 days. You could get another 30 days at immigration.

When you get your eVisa you have to exit Thailand and re-enter to activate for 12 months your visa.

The eVisa is valid 1 year when emitted, so you have time (max 60 days: day 1 is arrival date) to do the in-out with your visa-exemption and eVisa.

Have a print-out of the PDF eVisa and medical insurance certificate.

Good luck🙏
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When going out and back before visa expire, you need to show a new medical insurance certificate for 1 year to get the 12 months.
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@Tod ********
how many days with overstay you can still get a 30 exemption stamp? Guess you don't get a 30 day exemption with overstay not from bank holidays?
Wolf ******
All depends where you have to do your extension.

Each BI has is own requirements.
Wolf ******
Ask your landlord to fill a new TM30 and handout a copy.

90 reports due when you enter Thailand. Attention, day 1 is your re-entry stamp