Update: I read this as 90 day report, not extension, but same thing. You can choose different types of appointments on the website, so I believe there’s also a selection for extensions
You can book an appointment on this website for your 90 day report:
It’s super easy and then you just show up 15 minutes before your appointment. You go directly into immigration and to the counter it says on your ticket - don’t have to wait in lines or wait for a queue. My family has done it several times and we’ve only been in immigration at our appointment for maybe 10-15 minutes. So quick and easy (as long as you have all the correct paperwork).
The appointments open about 3 weeks in advance, so keep checking and about 3 weeks from the day you want to go, get on and book an appointment before they all go quick. I will say every time there’s been a glitch in the system and my initial confirmation says the day before the day I selected for some reason, but then once everything is confirmed, the confirmation slips shows the day I selected. Hope that helps
I showed my same bank statement that I did for my own application as well as other proof of income, and stating within a “cover letter” I made that my income is sufficient to cover my dependent while in Thailand.
hope it works out for you as well! I applied for the e-visa, so if they had asked, I could provide it. Not sure how it works if applied for in person. But they didn’t ask me for any additional documents
they did not ask for my initial employee contract. I provided a remote work agreement that my employer signed instead and also stated in the cover letter I could provide the employee contract if needed
absolutely. I knew the 60 day stamp (since he’d be entering before expired), just wanted to clarify the 30 day extension, since the visa would be expired