Just came back for looping stamp today on TR60 visa. It’s a long que for no reason. Met the annoying officer and stamp to 24 Jan, not 31 Jan actually although paid 1900 baht. Very much dependent on mood of staff actually.
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The conversation discusses the challenges faced while obtaining a loop stamp on a TR60 visa in Thailand, particularly focusing on long queues and variability in service depending on the immigration officer's mood. A participant mentions receiving a stamp until January 24 instead of January 31 despite paying 1900 baht for the extension. Comments highlight the process of applying for a 60-day extension, the importance of the date of application, and issues regarding appointment scheduling.
Adam R I was told to queue in long line this morning also... moved half line, then found out it was wrongly told for TR60 . That’s long line is for some type else. TR60 come to loop stamp, just use the stamped date to show and go to 3rd floor... very empty.
Chelsey *********
Did you make an online appointment too to come back on the date of your under consideration stamp?
I was told to queue in long line this morning also... moved half line, then found out it was wrongly told TR60 . That’s long line is for some type else. TR60 come to loop, just use the stamp to show and go to 3rd floor... very empty.
Did you make appointment? Or just show up? Last time we called they said make appointment, now I went it try to make appointment online it doesn't give the option.
ah awesome thanks man. My gf been trying to call 1178 said no one answering.
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Tod *********
The 60 day extension is granted from the date you apply for it not the date your current stamp expires. Totally NOT the whim of the officer :( almost all the offices are doing it that way now .
What date did you APPLY for the 60 day unable to travel due to covid extension? Was it on Nov 26th?