Kalasin Immigration extension report.
I just got my year extension from Kalasin Immigration.The Canadian Embassy in Bangkok makes me proud. They make it easy to get a letter of income. Just email them a signed affidavit of your income, tax receipts to prove such and then an authorizion for them to deduct $50 CDN from your credit card and they ems you the letter.
I got to the Kalasin Immigration office at 8:30, it was open, but no one was there. At 9 someone showed up took my paperwork, the TM7 form, with a picture, the letter of income, passport copies, I had 14 pages condensed to two pages front and back. I also included a copy of my yellow book and my pink ID card. That was it. They then handed me two forms to fill out and sign and gave me a year extension. They also have me a 90 day report since mine was due in fifteen days. All in all a very easy experience.
TLDR : Answer Summary
A user shares their experience obtaining a one-year visa extension from Kalasin Immigration in Kalasin, Thailand. They highlight the straightforward process facilitated by the Canadian Embassy, which provided a letter of income upon request. The user details the necessary paperwork submitted, including the TM7 form, income letter, passport copies, and additional identification documents. They praised the efficiency of the immigration office, noting they were granted the extension and a 90-day report without issues. Other comments expressed gratitude for the report and inquired about the reasons for the visa extension.
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