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What Documents Do I Need for an 'Unable to Travel' Extension in Jontien, Chonburi?

Mar 30, 2020
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Mark **********
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Hi All, I'm due to make my 'unable to travel' extension in the next few days. What are the documents I need to take as I've seen it varies from province to province... I'll be visiting the Jontien office in Chonburi with a UK passport . Thanks
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To apply for an 'unable to travel' extension in Jontien, Chonburi, you will need the following documents: your passport, a copy of the passport front page, a copy of the stamp or visa page, a copy of the TM6 form (Arrival card), a filled TM7 form (Application), two photos, 1,900 Thai baht for the fee, and a letter from your Embassy requesting the extension. It is advised to go to Immigration one or two days before your current stay ends.
James ********
In Jomtien....

For 30 days extension You need ONLY:

-passport

-copy of passport front page

-copy of stamp/visa page

-copy of TM6 form (Arrival card)

-filled TM7 form (Application)

-two photos

-1,900 Thai baht

-Letter from Embassy requesting Extension.

Take to Immigration one or two days before your current stay end date.

Good luck...BTW...I use Jomtien

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Robert *******
All the usual documents, your address registration and the letter from your Embassy
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@Paul ***********
as you just applied can you tell what copies you handed over
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Mark **********
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@Robert ******
any double copies or colour copies ?
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Paul ************
Just got 20 days under concideration stamp same as most people means gotta go back again on 20 th and get another stamp for remaining days but changes are in the air...go early as i arrived there 06 45 and easy a 100 already in que
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