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soi 2 05-26-2008 04:55 AM

Visa Extension in Pattaya Immigration Office
 
I am here with a 60 day Tourist Visa. Last year I went to the Immigration Office in Jomtien and extended it for another 30 days for 1,900 baht.

I was talking to an expat last night who was telling me they don't do the 30 day extension on Tourist Visa's anymore. That I would get a one or two week extension depending on the Immigration Officer. So basically he advised me to do a Visa run to Cambodia for 2,000 baht to get another month.

Does anyone know what the current policy is ?

penetrator 05-26-2008 05:10 AM

Dunno mate, I thought you could extend a 30 day visa on arrival by 14 days but they said only 7 days so maybe they've changed what you can and cannot do.

They have a website but I got pissed off after about 5 mins of reading through all the small print.

http://www.pattaya-immigration.org/index.php?lang=EN

soi 2 05-26-2008 05:21 AM

Thanks for the link penetrator.

http://www.pattaya-immigration.org/v...ourist&lang=EN

According to the bit above. I can still get 30 days. Nice one finding the Immigration Office website. That saves me sitting in a minibus for the day !

Application for extension of tourist visa
Foreigners applying for the first time for an extension of stay are given a 30 day extension from the date of expiry of the original admission, except for citizens of Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Iran, Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, Togo, and Uganda, whose application for extension of stay will not be approved and the applicants are ordered to leave the kingdom within seven days.

penetrator 05-26-2008 05:30 AM

You can even print out an application form from the website, saves you having to fill it in down there among smelly krauts and arabs. I got told to come back next day n'all.

Fork Handles 05-26-2008 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by soi 2 (Post 102531)
except for citizens of Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Iran, Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, Togo, Sweatyland and Uganda, [/i]

Better read that fine print.....:sleighride:

soi 2 05-26-2008 12:10 PM

:scotsflag: :hoho: Sweatyland !

Kin'ell I was sweating today air conditioning wouldn't go below 28 (82). Ended up moving looms. :sweatdrop:

monsterman 05-26-2008 01:16 PM

Be prepared to get disappointed as its up to the officer on duty wether u get 7 ,14 or 30 days .they are not consistant,

gonzo 05-26-2008 04:46 PM

Are you sure those rules are current? I was reading something on the hull consulate site the other day that had a big notice advising that extentions are no longer automatically granted but are at the discretion of the immigration officer and to make sure you have the correct visa before travelling.

soi 2 05-27-2008 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gonzo (Post 102623)
Are you sure those rules are current? I was reading something on the hull consulate site the other day that had a big notice advising that extentions are no longer automatically granted but are at the discretion of the immigration officer and to make sure you have the correct visa before travelling.

The guy I was talking to had a Non Immigrant O Visa. He was saying they don't do extensions on that anymore and every 90 days you do a visa run now. Whereas before I think you could extend it for 30 days at the end of 90 ?

I don't have the 30 day visa on arrival but the 60 day tourist visa. Again this guy was saying, like monsterman that you're not guaranteed to get 30 days anymore. He was adamant that 14 days was all they'd give you know.

gonzo 05-27-2008 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soi 2 (Post 102808)
The guy I was talking to had a Non Immigrant O Visa. He was saying they don't do extensions on that anymore and every 90 days you do a visa run now. Whereas before I think you could extend it for 30 days at the end of 90 ?

I don't have the 30 day visa on arrival but the 60 day tourist visa. Again this guy was saying, like monsterman that you're not guaranteed to get 30 days anymore. He was adamant that 14 days was all they'd give you know.

As it's only 500 more to do a visa run and guarantee the 30 days it might be worth doing it anyway mate. I used to do mine with 1st class through the wetherspoons pub on bukhao and can definitely recommend them.


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