To whom it may concern: Just got a 60 day covid extension (first time) on an exhausted STV visa (which has been renewed 2 times already) at the Chiang Mai office. No reason or explanation needed. No insurance needed. They still practice consideration stamp (have to come back 2 weeks later to get real stamp).
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A user successfully obtained a 60-day COVID extension on their exhausted Special Tourist Visa (STV) at the Chiang Mai immigration office. They noted that no insurance was required for the process and that they will need to return in two weeks for the official stamp. This development contradicts the common understanding that extensions were not available for STV holders.
mate wait until they extend covid extensions one more time these old timers will be spitting π€£π€£ us goof balls have had a good time living the life π
lol, they have been saying it would will imminently end for the last year. But it trudges happily on regardless. I personally think it will continue until such time as border runs are viable again. Or the rules change to allow easier long term stays. We shall see.
mate a lot longer than a year π€£π€£ we last spoke spoke on this forum when I was in kanchanaburi in river side luxury room and you was living in private pool villas, I been back to UK since but returned here in January living the life of dreams and now here for Christmas ππ€£π€£
well played all around!!! And funny you are back in on the same π Awesome. I have ridden it out and actually ended up buying a place on Samui, so will see what that leads to next year lol. It's been pretty fantastic. Cheers and Merry Thai Christmas!
brilliant I am actually in samui next week, my lovely Thai lady expecting ( been together 3 years before old bitter bastards start π€£) coming from koh tao to have the baby, maybe can meet up for a beer πΊ