Do I Need to Resubmit Paperwork for My Long Stay Visa Extension After Receiving an Under Consideration Stamp?

Apr 27, 2020
5 years ago
Ian *********
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Morning everyone, sorry this is not a 100% Visa related question. I applied for a long stay (12 months) extension (based on marriage) here at Mukdahan and was given a “Under consideration stamp” and to come back May 14. The same week 4 IO’s visited our house and also asked my wife to leave the hospital (nurse practitioner) and bring another person to verify our marriage and me and they took photos of us all, standard procedure I have be told. My question is when we go back May 14 or a bit earlier do I need to take another TM7 and all the paperwork again or will they go on the original paperwork submitted. Sorry to be a bother but this is my first time as a long term extension and I do meet all their requirements. Many thanks in advance and please be safe and healthy everyone.
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The user inquired about the steps to take after receiving an 'Under consideration stamp' for their long stay visa extension based on marriage, and whether they need to resubmit their paperwork upon returning to the immigration office. Responses indicated that they only need to bring their passport and the receipt, as the initial documentation should suffice.
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Wannikea *********
You won't need to resubmit any paperwork as far as I understand, just bring your passport, your documents were good enough for the consideration stamp.
Tod *********
You do nothing, just show up at the immigration office with the receipt and passport on that date and they will stamp the rest of the year extension in
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