Hello everyone! A question for a friend of mine: She has a NON-B and a work permit which will be cancelled in May. Can she transform it to a TR visa without leaving the country or extend it somehow?
Thanks in advance for your cooperation! π
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The question pertains to whether a friend holding a NON-B visa and work permit, which will be cancelled soon, can transition to a TR visa without exiting Thailand. Comments highlight that she cannot apply for a tourist visa while in Thailand and that a COVID extension is also not possible due to her current visa status. If she is looking to obtain a new NON-B visa for a different job, cooperation with her employer and immigration is essential. Ultimately, if no options are available to extend her stay, she would need to leave Thailand and apply for the appropriate visa from an embassy or consulate.
IF your friend already visited Immigration Office for a new stamp with the text Extension of Stay permitted up to xx/xx/xx, than this stamp has to be cancelled by your friend on the last day of working. This can be done in advance, your friend can apply for a new Extension of Stay if your friend can meet any of the requirements, otherwise the new application will be not approved and your friend will get 7 days to leave the country. Make sure to tell your friend that the work permit must be cancelled at the last day of working at the Ministry of Labor.
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Robert Lagas Thank you so much for your answer, Robert! πCan you please tell me where can I find the requirments?
Ask your friend what you call a Non B and Work Permit.
IF your friend is in Thailand during the first 90 days from entry, your friend can stay until the last day mentioned in the stamp Admitted to Stay xx/xx/xx.
Your friend can not apply for a tourist visa inside Thailand.
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