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Ellie *******
It is possible, IF:

- your employer agrees to provide documents

and

- your daughter is on the right entry stamp with more than 21 days remaining.

Your wife needs to talk with her employer first.
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@Jacky *****
, and if you haven't applied for it with this current series of visa and extensions. 60-day family visit extension is one time per visa (not per yearly extension).
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@Tony ********
, there is a 90-day extension for Non-ED in some provinces, but not everywhere. and some Non-O volunteering (could be "used to" though).
Ellie *******
There is no three-month option for Non-O-based extension for retirement. All you can do is, go to the local office together to apply for an extension in February, and ask for an "up-to-1-year" extension matching May one.

The worst thing they would do is say no. Then you will still have the same period of extensions, until each Feb and May.
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Yes, the re-entry permit counter is open
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n at DMG. It is a small room with an overstay fine counter behind passport control desks, after passing passport control and before security check.

Tell the officer at passport control that you need a re-entry permit, you will be directed where you should go.

Attached is general information for the re-entry permit. You need only original passport and pay 200 baht extra, or you bring all necessary form and photos no extra fee.

Allow 10-20 extra minutes for the re-entry permit procedure.
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The question is, what is the "until date" on the stamp of the current visa or extension ?
Ellie *******
If the due date was yesterday, it's a bit too late to your saying "reset". But you still have until 7 days after to report physically at Chamchuri without any issue. A 90-day report can be done without you attending in person.
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@Jonah ***********
, well, you don't send original passport for 90-day report by postal mail. Check your local office what you should send for 90-day report.

For example, in Bangkok, you send all copies other than last 90-days report <- if you did the last one in person or by postal mail you send original receipt.
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@Xavi ****
, you can as long as you meet the requirements at the embassy/consulate you apply for your visa at.
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@Andrew ******
, are you aware OP is in Udon Thani? Ranong border is unlikely convenient for him.