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Stephan ***********
Yes, you can apply for a Non-O-Visa, that gives you 90 more days. In that time you can prepare your things for the one year extension (bank account, money transfer, proof of income, marriage papers etc.). Check it out here...

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Jarkko Takamaa That's the point... not to many countries left where you can't enter, probably none right now. Fun fact... many people came lately or are just on their way and plan with this 60 day extension... ;-)
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@Samira ******
Normally to everyone, but things may change now with the reopening. Also that you have to ask at your local office. I've heard from some places that they start ask for tickets, but most don't... not yet... 😉

Don't forget that this extension is officially called "unable to travel". Well... since about one year it isn't that hard anymore to leave the country, isn't it? 🤔
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@Samira ******
If they grant you the "Covid extension" without the 30 day extension first, then you can do it already (30-45 days before). You have to ask your local office how they do it. And don't wait until the last day, it's normally pretty crowded then... ;-)
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@Jared *********
Yes, there are these rumors. We'll find out ... as always a day or two beforehand... ;-)
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At the moment the last possible day for apply is the 26th this month, it's unclear if they will extend it or not. You can apply 30 to 45 days (depends on the office) before the expiry date of your visa. At the most offices they will ask you to get the 30 day extension first before you can have the 60 day, but some also let you do the 60 day directly.
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@Steven **************
As I said... we still talk about Thailand... 😉 It's the same when you buy a used vehicle. When you change the ownership to your name you need two (Thai) persons to sign the application as witnesses. You can pick some random guys just outside from the DLT, nobody check who signed the form...