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What are the best times to visit Chiang Mai immigration for a 90-day extension on an ED visa?

Dec 23, 2019
6 years ago
Martin **************
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I went to chiang mai immigration in the after noon for my 90 days extension ed visa but they told me to come in the morning. Is there a specific time or anytime before their lunch time? Thanks
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A user inquired about the best time to visit Chiang Mai immigration for a 90-day extension on their ED visa, reporting being turned away in the afternoon. A community member suggested arriving very early, around 7 am, as arriving later could lead to being denied service.
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Lorenz *************
Ohh man. You should come there like 7am. They will not entertain you if you arrived at 8am or more man.
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Oliver *******************
I always go after 10am and I'm in and out
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Martin **************
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@Lorenz ************
great, I won't go to sleep tonight i guess ๐Ÿ˜…
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