My current Non-B visa yearly extension expires on July 31. Due to it being difficult to sort out all the paperwork for an extension in time, could I extend my visa by 90 days or get some kind of "under consideration" period?
Leaving Thailand is not an option.
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The user inquires about extending their Non-B visa, which is set to expire on July 31, and seeks options such as a 90-day extension or a period of consideration. The responses suggest that without further action, the user will face expiration upon the visa's end. Recommendations include either sorting out paperwork promptly for a standard extension or paying overstay penalties, advising against relying solely on their employer for immigration assistance.
Since my school is in the restive south and we have preciously few foreign teachers, the yearly routine doesn't seem to be ingrained in their brains.๐
At this time <- that means as of right now, no you can't when your 90 day entry stamp from your Non-B expires you either apply for a yearly extension OR you're done being here on that visa.
It's actually an extension, not the visa. Sorry for the confusion.
Last year my papers weren't complete, so the officer in charge gave me fourteen days under consideration. Just wanna know if I could just extend my yearly extension by 90 days first to get stuff sorted out.