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Is getting an 'extension denied' stamp in my passport problematic for future travel in Thailand?

Jul 8, 2018
7 years ago
James ********
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I'm currently on a SETV and have extended by 30 days. I need a couple of days extra and was thinking to apply for the extra 7 days "extension denied" stamp

Just wondering if this is a bad stamp to have in my passport. Have a nice new one and I'd like to make things as hassle free for myself down the line. Anyone have any difficulties as a result of this stamp?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is currently holding a SETV and has extended their stay by 30 days but needs a few more days. They are considering obtaining an 'extension denied' stamp and are inquiring if this stamp could lead to future issues, especially since they have a new passport. Comments from the community suggest that it is a common practice and generally not problematic.
James ********
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Thanks very much
@T**
, appreciate the advice
Tod *********
nope, people get it all the time. It's the only way to get any more time out of the visa/extension you have
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