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Do I Need a Queue Number to Collect My Marriage Extension Stamp at Immigration?

Mar 16, 2020
6 years ago
Alex ******
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Hello guys, I have to go back to the immigration office this week to collect my marriage extension stamp(I already submitted the request with all the papers last month). I remember they told me to come at around 1 PM, does this mean I don't need a queue number? What documents do I need to give them? Thanks!!
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The poster is seeking clarification on whether they need a queue number to collect their marriage extension stamp after submitting the request at the immigration office. Commenters suggest bringing only the passport for the collection and mention that direct inquiries in local expat groups might yield quicker responses.
Robert *******
You only take your passport to collect the remaining part of the Extension of Stay.
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Alex ******
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Nice, thank you so much Robert
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Robert *******
just go to the office, show your under consideration stamp and they know how to continue.
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Alex ******
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I see. You just go to the desk and tell them what you need? Without queue number?
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Ellie *******
Maybe you would get the answer much faster if you post it to Chaing Mai expat related group, too.
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Alex ******
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Don't like that group much, I find that most people are only trying to make your life more difficult.
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James ********
Which immigration office?
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Alex ******
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Chiang Mai
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