Just a question. I applied for and received my Non-Imm O at CW while living in Bangkok.
I intend moving to Hua Hin. When the time comes t o renew my visa later in the year, will I be able to do it there, or must I do it at CW? Thanks.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user inquired whether they could renew their Non-Immigrant O visa in Hua Hin after moving from Bangkok. According to community comments, if the user has only obtained the 90-day Non-O visa, they must stay in the area where they received it until they apply for a yearly extension. However, if they have already applied for the yearly extension, they can move and renew their visa in Hua Hin by filing a change of address and completing other necessary forms.
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My 2nd 90 day is due this month. Which i will do online, there being no rejection as others have experienced. My extension is due in November. Thanks Tod.
If you got only the first step (the 90 day Non-O visa) you have to stay in the province you got it from until you get the year extension.
BUT
IF you already applied for the year extension at Chaengwattana you can move, file a change of address, a new TM30 form, do your 90 day reporting and apply for your next extension at Hua Hin.
Just so you know you don't renew anything (not a visa, not an extension) you apply for a new yearly extension each year, year after year, that's why you turn in all new documentation each time.
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