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Should I apply for an extension at immigration or do a border run for my multiple-entry visa in Thailand?

Jan 19, 2025
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Daniele ***********
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I'm near the end of my 1 year multi entry visa, I have to choose between going immigration and get and extension or do a border run and get one last 3 months stamp from this visa.

The question is, if I go immigration, will they give me a 1 year extension or only 2 months extension?

I have 400k in thai bank but it's in investing account not saving account.
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The user is considering whether to extend their nearing expiration 1-year multiple entry visa through immigration or by doing a border run for a final 3-month stamp. They inquire about the likelihood of receiving a 1-year extension versus a shorter extension. Community comments suggest that with a sufficient bank balance (though currently in an investment account), they might be eligible for an extension, but it’s advised to ensure the funds are readily accessible. It’s noted that the user should be aware this is likely the last year they can obtain a multi-entry visa as the Thai consulates have shifted towards an e-visa system.
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Jan ******************
If you still have a 90 days Non O multiple based on marriage, you can apply for the two months extension visiting Thai family or the one year extension of stay based on marriage. For the marriage extension the funds has to be seasoned for two months before you apply and I don’t think it matters as long as it’s an account in your name and the funds are instantly available if needed.
Stuart *********
Most would do a border bounce to get the almost 15 months out of a year multiple entry but that’s your call to make.

If your bank account allows you an immediate withdrawal of the funds - albeit with a loss of interest if you were to do so then it would normally be accepted. If it’s a fixed term deposit where if you can’t access the funds “today” then it wouldn’t be.

Be aware that this is the last year long multiple entry visa you’re going to get as that option has disappeared since all Thai consulates and embassies have switched over to the evisa system, so your only option going forward will be a single entry and year extension (provided you have the aforementioned acceptable account).
Pertti *************
@Stuart ********
the multi-entry did not disappear, at least not the non o spouse e-visa, but it is hidden, my friend just applied for a multi-entry in Finland 5 months ago and there were many messages exchanged about the need and the need to show at least €15k bank statements for 6 months. You just need to know what you apply. He had history that he flight 8-20 times annually to US and Europe.
Daniele ***********
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@Stuart ********
funds can be withdrawn not immediately but in 1 business day, it's a mutual fund account with the same bank where I have the saving account.

Do I have to actually withdraw the funds or what do I print out for them?

In case they don't accept that I would have to move the money to be on saving account for at least 2 months before I apply for 1 year extension is that correct?
Stuart *********
@Daniele **********
can’t say for sure. Probably best to pop in to your local immigration office to check. Every office has slightly different rules/requirements so if I tell what one office allows it will have absolutely no bearing on what your office allows.
Daniele ***********
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@Stuart ********
yeah was really hoping to avoid that 😅 it's jomtien office
Stuart *********
@Daniele **********
Yeah avoid them like the plague. Except you probably can’t. Others on here with direct experience of there may be able to help.
Daniele ***********
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@Stuart ********
also not sure what to print out for them before going there, from my bank app I can only get monthly report last updated in december
Stuart *********
@Daniele **********
More often than not they’ll want a full 12 month printout of bank statements. Your local branch may not be able to provide right away so you have to apply from HQ so that may take some days.

Different bank branches may have options. That’s why it’s a good idea to visit the immigration office to check what’s needed.

Other than Jomtien that is. It’ll take a day just to find out from there.

Here’s hoping others with direct experience from there can fill in the blanks.
Daniele ***********
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@Stuart ********
well I tried go there to ask but didn't work 😂 they want me to go there with all the papers before saying can do or cannot do. They can't even handle a list of requirements, I hate that place might just go back to visa run every 2 months 😂
Stuart *********
@Daniele **********
Wow. I’ve heard horror stories from there. Didn’t know it was that bad….
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