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If you entered on an actual tourist visa which you applied for and got before you travelled to Thailand and were stamped in for 60 days, you will go to the Chaengwattna office Immigration office, Government Complex Building B.

You will go here.

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Attached is general information on tourism extension. check with them for the newest requirements.

There are photos and copy shops on the lower floor.

And you can book online

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Ellie *******
A bit of a side note.

TM47 online system has been accepting reports between 15 days before and the due date.

Since the system update recently, we heard some people got their reports rejected and the email said the report has to be submitted 15 days - 8 days before. BUT, there is no official information or confirmation I could find so far anywhere around the system. The user guide of TM47 says as attached (still).

As the online system accepts your report 15 days in advance of your due date, submitting your report earlier enough might be an idea.
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@Gordon ******
, i don't think it would work l. but might be worth asking first to the arrival airport if the immigration officer could help to deliver something to an arrival passenger at passport control
Ellie *******
All you can do is asking at passport control about it.

Honestly, I don't think you can enter on a re-entry permit without a physical stamp.

In the worst case, you will enter on visa-exempt and your extension is invalidated. You have to do all the procedures to get Non-O again.

There MIGHT be a slight possibility that is: you will enter on visa-exempt. Then go for border-bounce with the old passport, enter again using a valid re-entry permit on your old passport to be stamped on your extension.
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@Pragun *******
, check the website of the exact embassy/consulate where you applied, depending on the address of your residence, each has a different processing time.
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@Pragun *******
, You will go to the immigration office at IT Square Laksi Plaza if you enter on visa-exempt entry. You cannot get any extension at airports. You have to have a TM30 receipt of your address in Bangkok. You also need an outbound ticket to apply for a 30-day tourism extension, in addition to general requirements.
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Unfortunately, the policy for tourism extension on temporary visa-exempt entry for Indian nationals varies by immigration office. Some issue 30-day extensions with conditions. some do as normal exempt entry, but some don't issue tourism extensions to those temporary exempt entries.

Anyway, if you want to stay more than 30 days 29 nights, you better to apply for a Single Entry Tourist Visa where you are now before you head to Thailand. It'd reduce hassles.

IF you are entering on a visa-exempt, the Thai immigration officer might not ask for a return ticket, but your air carrier would ask for an outbound ticket to let you check-in. Check with your airline as this part is out of the scope of this group.
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@Martin ********
, As a rule, you have to show the insurance policy along with your eVisa PDF upon your entry to Thailand. Not all embassies/consulates put policy details into the condition field of Non-OA visa information.

Entry on valid Non-OA gives an entry stamp until the earlier date of, for 365 days or the validity of your insurance policy(ies) you can show at passport control at your entry point. You can buy a new insurance policy if you want.

Please make your own post if you have further question.
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@Trudi *********
, thank you. If you can apply for non-o dependent on Non-O retirement (without A or X) + extensions in UK, it’s good news.