I had extension of stay stamp until 30th November (due to covid ) I applied early for a 60day extension on the 18th November because I wasn't sure that i would get another extension .
To my relief and gratitudeπ I have received a new extension until the 29th January 2021 .
It was very calm and efficient in immigration. in & out within 40mins .
I arrived 08:50 .
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user shares their experience of obtaining a 60-day visa extension from Chonburi immigration, detailing their previous extension set to expire on November 30. They applied for the extension early on November 18 and received a new extension valid until January 29, 2021, and reported a smooth and efficient process at the immigration office.
No. I may use samut prakan immigration. I still don't know their needs and still not saw any guys posted the needs of samut prakan. So may I know that and as reference ππ€ π?
Your departure card (the original is usually stapled in your passport)
AND
- a copy of the TM30 where you live
-2x passport pictures
-FOR BANGKOK, the four forms that are listed in the files section
-1,900 THB for the fee
Other immigration offices *may* require:
-copies of ALL Stamped pages in your passport
- their own forms filled out
-ID card of the person who submitted the TM30
If you are currently here on an extension of stay, you will need to cancel it before applying for the extension of stay due to unable to travel due to COVID-19.