Hi I would like to know, BOI WP holders can get certificate of residence from one stop or need to go to Division 1 at Chaeng Wattana. Also, could anyone share their experience, documents required and how long does it take to obtain?
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The inquiry is about obtaining a certificate of residence for BOI Work Permit holders. It appears that one can inquire at the One Stop Service Center, but it's essential to check directly with them. Alternatively, at Chaeng Wattana, applicants must present a prior 90-day report at Counter B, pay a fee of 200 baht, and expect to receive the certificate by mail within about five days.
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That's a good question and I'd call Cham Churi Square's One Stop Service Center and ask them in person 02-209-1100
I know at Chaengwattana to get a certificate of residence you need to have previously filed a 90 day report (you take it with you when you apply) for the a certificate of residence at Counter B (the TM30 counter)
It costs 200 baht. They give you a receipt and an EMS tracking number. They mail the certificate to you in about 5 days
called Cham churi and they said it has to be where I file my 90 days so that’s Chan churi. Let’s see tomorrow if they redirect me to Chaengwattana, I won’t be surprised
Tod Daniels So I went today to Cham Churi, those with BOI WP can get certificate of residence here at one stop service. It took just 10 minutes to get it. The process was unexpectedly very easy:
1, Fill the form
2, provide original passport
3, copy of your passport front page and visa
4, TM 6 cope
5, pay 500 baht
No 90 day reporting receipt required (though I had it incase I needed to provide).
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