Is it possible to do "Retirement" type O Extension, 90 day Report, and Residence Cert. in one CW Bangkok IO visit?
Never tried before and wondering if Extension, then 90 Day, then Res. Cert. is the best sequence order.
Not sure about CW Extension timeline. If I have to give up my passport and wait a few days or a week for the "under consideration" time and the new Extension to be stamped into my passport then this plan would not be possible.
Alternatively, could I do the 90 day and Residence Cert. in and hour or so . ..and then when I have those finished, submit the Extension application and passport for consideration. ....and wait up to a week for the Extension stamped passport to be ready for pickup?
Doing a group search I found what I hope is a complete list of all the required docs for each step I need for a new address (old Extension was with Jomtien IO) with new TM30 and new rental agreement :
Extension non-imm O (at new address)
-- Extension application TM 7
-- Passport pages
-- TM30 at new address
-- Proof 800k bank book pages
-- Signed stamped bank letter 800k
-- Signed stamped bank statement 800k
-- Lease
-- Picture front of the house with house #
-- Drawn or Google map of house location
-- House book/owner ID ?
-- Photo
90 day report (at new address)
-- TM47 90 day report application
-- Passport pages
-- Previous 90 day receipt (old address)
-- TM30 at new address
-- House book/owner ID ?
-- Photo
Residence certificate (new address; for Drv Lic )
-- Application from residence certificate
-- Passport pages inc. last extension (from today
-- Previous 90 day report (from today)
-- Copy of receipt of notification TM30
-- House book/owner ID ?
-- Photo
Do the lists above include all the required documents ?
Old Jomtien Extension of stay expires 2 August.
10 July would be 90 days from last entry at BKK airport from outside Thailand.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The poster inquires whether it is feasible to perform a Retirement Visa extension, a 90-day report, and obtain a Residence Certificate during a single visit to the CW Bangkok Immigration Office. They express concerns about the potential need to surrender their passport during the extension process, which could affect their timeline. Comments indicate that it is possible to complete the processes in one visit and that the immigration office does not retain passports for retirement extensions. Additionally, the poster shares a comprehensive list of required documents for each process and seeks confirmation on their completeness.
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