I m in Thailand with visa exemption for 45days and already get 30 days extension to the 23/03 . I like to get a 60 days covid extension visa but my embassy don t want to give me the letter required by Thai immigration.
Maybe somebody have the solution ?
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The user is seeking guidance on obtaining a 60-day Covid extension visa while in Thailand, having already utilized a 45-day visa exemption and a 30-day extension. The issue arises from the user’s embassy not providing the required letter for Thai immigration. Community comments suggest that a letter may not be needed for most immigration offices and recommend contacting the embassy for a denial letter if necessary. Others discuss the process of obtaining both regular and Covid extensions, with varying advice on the current policies and procedures.
the 45 + 30 is fine. The Covid extension option currently runs out on March 30th. Whether this date will be extended is anyone’s guess. Most think it will until borders open again but it’s not guaranteed.
sorry misunderstanding on the way you had written it, I thought you meant you could only get extended till 30th March, my apologies
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Joe ******
What letter are immigration asking for.
Can you make clear.
Martynus ********
Actually, so far I don't need an extension or anything like that, but I was wondering, which embassy is relevant Polish or British for issuing such a letter if I'm a permanent UK resident with a polish passport? :O
Phone 1178 and they will confirm what you need. If the immigration office start stating differently out them on the phone to the immigration officer. Worked for me
Oliver ********
In rayong it works
Stuart *********
For MOST immigration offices you don’t need a letter. Some require proof that your embassy won’t issue them. If that’s the case write to your embassy and ask. When they email you a denial print that and use it when applying.