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Alf ***********
If the number 5 is written somewhere on their under consideration stamp, it's covid-extension.
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@Neil ***********
, russians do not get visa exemption, nor do they get VoA.

The 30 days they get from the bilateral agreement is not extendable.

Expect for possible "covid-extension" or for visiting Thai family.

A covid-extension would go under consideration, so this is the most likely extension they applied for.
Alf ***********
A Russian national without a visa will be granted a 30 days visa waiver, based on å bilateral agreement.

There's no other extension available, other than a "covid-extension", so that must be what they applied for.
Alf ***********
The 90 days, the Non-O gives you, starts running from the moment they ink the visa in your passport.
Alf ***********
If you want to apply for an in-country non-immigrant visa, you can not currently be on overstay.

Minor overstays in the past shouldn't matter.
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@Brandon ***********
, there's no such thing as a Non-O extension.

She's on a "Thai spouse" extension
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@Sandra *******
, a visa is for entering the country. The extension you have is your stay permit. So you're on no visa at all.
Alf ***********
A visa is not a stay permit in Thailand.

The permission to stay stamp he will get on arrival will be for 60 days, if he arrives with a tourist visa.
Alf ***********
His question was about non-immigrant O-A visa...