Thai Immigration Relief: TM.7 & STM Forms for Flight Disruptions (2026 Guide)

Middle East airspace closures have grounded flights, leaving travelers stranded in Thailand. The Thai Immigration Bureau put temporary measures in place in March 2026 to assist. There are no more overstay fines; travelers can use TM.7 and STM forms easily.

What Triggered These Measures?

Ongoing tensions in the Middle East have shut down key air routes. This has caused delays in flights from Europe, India, and other regions. TAT News reports that the Bureau’s response is focused on affected arrivals at major airports like Suvarnabhumi. This response is valid until further notice and applies to anyone affected by cancellations or reroutes.

TM.7 Form: Visa Extension Basics

TM.7 is the standard “Application for Extension of Temporary Stay.” It is usually for 30-day tourist extensions. Currently, there are no penalties if flights are disrupted. Fill it out with your passport, a photo, TM.30 (accommodation receipt), and proof of your flight. Submit it at any immigration office; the fee is 1,900 THB. The process takes 1-2 hours.

STM Form: Short-Term Stay Option

STM likely refers to Short-Term Measures forms, such as STM.2 for re-entries. Under relief rules, use it with TM.7 for immediate extensions up to 30 days without exit needs. This is ideal for those stuck mid-trip. Download from immigration.thai.gov or get it onsite; no TM.6 is needed after the 2023 changes.

Step-by-Step Application Guide

  1. Gather documents: Passport, proof of flight delay (email or ticket), TM.30, and photos.
  2. Visit the nearest office, such as in Bangkok or Phuket; queues are quick.
  3. Submit TM.7/STM, pay the fee, and get the stamp. You can track the status online if needed.

Relief helps avoid fines (500 THB per day for overstaying). Check immigration.go.th for updates.

FAQs

1. Who qualifies for TM.7/STM relief?
Travelers with confirmed flight disruptions from Middle East closures. Show proof—no prior overstay issues.​

2. Where to get forms and apply?
Download from immigration.thai.gov or pick up at offices/airports. Apply in-person nationwide.​

3. How long does relief last?
Up to 30 days per extension; renewable if disruptions persist. Monitor TAT/Immigration sites.​

Summary

Affected by flight delays from Middle East airspace issues? Use TM.7 for extensions & STM for permissions. TAT News details 2026 measures no fines, quick process at offices. Stay worry-free!

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