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Can I transfer my Thai visa stamp from my old passport to my new passport at Don Muaeng Airport?

May 15, 2017
9 years ago
Kha ***********
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Morning guys...can i transfer my visa stamp from.my old passport to new passport at Don Muaeng Airport? Any information about this ... THANK YOU.
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The discussion revolves around the process of transferring a Thai visa stamp from an old passport to a new passport at Don Muaeng Airport. Participants clarify that it is possible to transfer the visa but typically only while flying out of Thailand. It is recommended to carry both the old and new passports, along with a certification letter from the embassy. Some users mention visiting Chaengwatta immigration for the transfer and note a potential fee involved.
Kha ***********
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okey thank you i will request letter from our Embassy good to know...one friend told me that im going to Chaengwatta immigration to transfer the stamp but i need to pay 1,900 Baht.....i fly out bound to Myanmar again on June 1.. and my stamp visa exp. June 5.. Sawassdee Krap.
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Amornrat **********
the thb1900 you only pay when you get an extension, the actual transfer is free.
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Amornrat **********
yes, but only if you fly out. Old with new passport and certification letter from your Embassy.
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Kha ***********
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thank you
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Asif *******
no need to change just take old passport with new
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Lloyd ********
If you have a visa, you need to travel with both passports.
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