How do I know what office I need to go to based on my stamp? I'm here on a tourist visa, already had the 30 day extension... Do I go to MTT, or CW?
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Amir Dash is inquiring about which immigration office he should visit based on his situation with a tourist visa in Thailand. After receiving a 30-day extension, he is uncertain whether to go to the MTT office or the CW office. Comments from the community clarify that, given he entered on a TR60 stamp, he should visit the main immigration office at Chaengwattana Government Complex Building B, specifically Section J, for his tourist visa extension. Additionally, it is advised to prepare necessary documentation such as an embassy letter, proof of outbound travel, and a TM30 receipt.
Be ready to bring the embassy letter and/or proof of your outbound travel along with TM30 receipt with Bangkok address together with other required documents... in case.
''the embassy letter and/or proof of your outbound travel along'' had many friends who went to there for the covid extension no one asked them this. are you sure?
CW is getting more and more strict for Covid extension especially for Covid-extension-repeaters or Non-immigrant holders. Requirements your friends needed to meet the last month might not be applied to you this month
If that's the case (you entered on a TR60 stamp) and you're in Bangkok you would go to the main immigration office at Chaengwattana Government Complex Building B and inside the office there you want Section J for extensions on tourist visas
So Amir Dash, you entered the country on a tourist visa you bought from a thai consulate before you showed up here and you were stamped in for 60 days when you arrived?
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