Hi. Hopefully an easy question for someone. I am just working through the list of requirements for a yearly extension of a non o visa based on being over 50.Hopefully it all looks straight forward. The one thing it asks for passport, copies of each page. Does that literally mean every page of the passport. As it is a new passport that's an awful lot of photocopied empty pages. I shall be making the application at Udon Thani Immigration office.
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The question seeks clarification on whether all pages of a new passport, including blank ones, need to be photocopied for a NON-O visa extension application at the Udon Thani Immigration Office. Responses from the community indicate that requirements can vary by immigration office; some require copies of all pages, while others only require stamped pages. It was suggested to contact the Udon Thani office directly for specific requirements.
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I've not asked directly. I am just reading off the handout. I suppose for what it costs I just as well copy all pages and if not needed then no great loss.
and the reason you don't want to go to the immigration office you deal with and ask them the exact requirements for the extension you're getting is why again?
There are over 70 immigration offices in country so unless you have a list specifically from the office you're going to use, it's a crap shoot at best knowing if the list you have is actually what the office you use requires π
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