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Do I need an appointment and can I take photos at the new Immigration Office at Impact Bangkok for a Residence Certificate?

Oct 6, 2020
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Evan ********
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Going to the new Immigration Office at Impact Bangkok to get a Residence Certificate. Do they do photos there and do you need an appointment for that counter?
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At the new Immigration Office at Impact Bangkok, you can indeed get photos taken for your Residence Certificate; the service costs 100 baht and is done quickly. An appointment is not required at that counter. Additionally, the Residence Certificate costs 200 baht, but if you need two for a car and motorbike license renewal, you should prepare 400 baht in total.
Evan ********
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I can confirm they do photos at MTT. 100 baht while you wait (quick) although I didn’t need any for my Residence Certificate which was easy and quick and will be mailed out. Cost 200 baht and you need 2 if you want it for a car & motorbike LICENCE renewal so 400baht. Only 1 application is required
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Travis *******
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You didn't need pictures for a certificate of residence? That's basically the only thing that seems to be a requirement everywhere for a certificate of residence in Thailand. Also how long are you waiting to have them mailed to you? It's actually a free service and paying is supposed to be for quick service. Chiang mai is 500 baht for next day. Samui is 500 baht for same day.
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Paul ********
Why just get Local?? EASY TIME
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