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What about the Thai visa?

Did the landlord say that the contract was postponed or reversed?

There are three months, six months and one year to extend the contract. Generally, the one-year deferred payment is 1900 baht. If the landlord paid 1000 baht last time, it should be six months, right? I'm not sure, because I always put it off year after year.

One round-trip fixed payment 1000 baht, valid for three months. Of course, there is also a counter-sign from Mutiple, paying 2900 (? I'm not sure), one year, unless you go back three or four times a year, of course, it's not worthwhile.

Originally, hotels near the airport could apply for visas, but now it has been cancelled, and landlords can go directly to the immigration office. When you take a taxi, tell the driver "goodbye". That's the address of the immigration office. When you arrive, you can get two forms from the information desk and fill them in. Just pay for it.

PS: Pay attention to how long it will be extended and how long it will be countersigned when you get the form.

If the landlord leaves the school to apply for an extension, you must get the school documents to prove that you are a student at school, otherwise the immigration office will not accept the application.

In addition, the airport does not handle counter-signing now. If the landlord wants to go home, he should go to the immigration office in advance to apply for a counter-sign.

Half a year should be 1000 baht (? Not sure). But what is certain is that a three-month and half-year extension is definitely cheaper than a year, that is, 1900 baht.