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Can a 90-day visa be extended?

Apr 24, 2015 Frequently Asked Questions 4


The Non Immigrant “O” visa (single entry) good for 90 days, before my visa expires, would I still be able to extend my stay while in Thailand?

With Non Immigrant “O” visa, the immigration officer can be able to extend your stay for a period of up to 1 year depending on your purpose of visiting Thailand. You may be granted extension under retirement, marriage with a Thai national, for employment, for Education and many other categories. You just need to fulfill what they require in order to be able to prolong visa in Thailand.

 

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4 thoughts on “Can a 90-day visa be extended?”

  1. andrea October 23, 2016 at 8:12 pm

    I opened my 1 year visa in Chiangmai in November 2015. I then moved my staying in Samui since March 2016 and I reported my first 90 days report in Chiangmai as well in February 2016. In May 2016, I reported 90 days in Samui. I went then two days ago in Samui for new 90 report and have been told that have to do in Chiangmai as original issuing place for it. Is that possible? do I have any option as my last day was 18 October 2016? Thanks so much for a quick answer.

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    1. ThaiEmbassy.com AdminThaiEmbassy.com Admin Post authorOctober 26, 2016 at 5:18 pm

      You must proceed to the immigration office in your current place of residence for your 90-day report. If you have reported late, you need to pay the fine of 200THB per day of late reporting with a maximum fine of 5,000THB.

  2. William Vaughan June 21, 2016 at 9:21 am

    We are American family, if I the father have work permit to teach in Thailand , can my wife and children live with me ?

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    1. ThaiEmbassy.com AdminThaiEmbassy.com Admin Post authorJune 28, 2016 at 4:28 pm

      Yes, but they would need to apply for the applicable visa based on the purpose of their travel to Thailand. Please contact the Thai embassy or consulate in your home country or current location for further assistance.

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