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What do I need to extend my 60-day free visa in Hua Hin and where is the immigration office located?

Apr 27, 2026
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What do I need to extend my 60 day free visa and where is the immigration office in Hua Hin please?

I know I can Google but it's easier for me to just ask on here

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To extend your 60-day free visa in Hua Hin, you will need your passport, a TM30 receipt, photocopies of your passport's data page and any Thai entry stamps, and possibly a couple of passport-sized photos. The local immigration office is located at Blueport, on the top floor.
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Dave *******
A Google search would have been just as quick

Immigration Office Hua Hin Blueport

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John **********
Your passport, TM30 receipt, photocopies of data page and thai stamps, possibly a couple of passport sized photos
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Neil ********
Blueport. Top floor.
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