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Thai Immigration police launch e-Extension system for online visa extension

The Royal Thai Police and its Immigration Bureau have launched an “e-Extension” system for foreigners to file for extensions to their stay in the kingdom.
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - The Royal Thai Police and its Immigration Bureau have launched an “e-Extension” system for foreigners to file for extensions to their stay in the kingdom.
The “Electronics Extension of Temporary Stay in The Kingdom” platform promises greater convenience for more than 200,000 people staying in Thailand for extensive periods. This annual figure is expected to rise continually.
These individuals can file for an extension online using just 3 minutes of their time. The system test carried out in October was a success and the system proved to be functional.
The “e-Extension” service also promises to offer immigration authorities completion and safety in the visa extension process. For the current first phase, the system will be available only to foreigners who reside or work in Bangkok. The 12 conditions for approval include tourism, teaching, studying, state duty, and specialist performance visas.
Apart from tourism purposes, a significant number of foreigners enter Thailand for work, study, or long-term stay. This group of foreigners has had to get their visa extended every 3 months or 1 year and need to visit the immigration office each time./.
VNA

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