Hello everyone, am holding a Non B visa expiring on 25th September and i would like to get a covid visa extension, what are the documents and procedures please, thank you
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A user inquired about the process and necessary documentation for obtaining a COVID visa extension for their Non-B visa in Thailand, which is set to expire on September 25th. The initial responses suggested checking for a Non-B visa sticker or a one-year extension of stay based on employment, and inquired about the specific immigration office involved.
sofar i have never renewed or extended my visa because i came in june and its expiring in September so i was inquiring how to do the covid extension, i have never visited any immigration office, its going to be my first time
I don't know anything about that immigration office π
Different immigration offices have different requirements, but all require the following:
1. Your passport and:
a. a copy of your data ("picture") page
b. a copy of your most recent visa (if you have one)
c. a copy of your most recent stamp
d. a copy of your departure card
2. A TM30, filed in the immigration office.
3. The forms (each immigration office may have different forms, and want to use their special forms)
4. A letter from your embassy saying you can not return, OR a print out from your embassy website saying they donβt issue the letters, OR a print out of a letter from the embassy saying they don't issue those letters.
5. 2x passport pictures
6. 1,900 THB.
Different immigration offices have different policies. *SOME* may require:
- The ID card of the property owner where you are staying
- Copies of *ALL* stamped pages in your passport
WHEN you get your 60 day extension of stay based on unable to travel due to COVID-19, MOST OFFICES have it start on the date you apply, and is NOT added to your existing "admitted to" stamp