Hi, in a few weeks I will be heading to my 'local' Immigration office in Kamchanaburi to apply for my first, 1 year extension on my Non Imm 90 day visa based on retirement. I was told to bring ALL the same documents I used to get the Non Imm but 1 copy of each would suffice, so lets hope the goalposts don't move. The only time-critical paper should be the letter from my bank which needs to be same-day.
When I get my passport back (same day) I will apply for a multi entry, re-entry permit which should be valid till the end date of my extension i.e. 1 year.
My question is what supporting documents and copies do I need to go with my re entry permit application? And how long should it take them to process the permit? Thanks.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is preparing for their first one-year extension of a Non-Immigrant visa based on retirement at the Immigration office in Kamchanaburi. They plan to apply for a multi-entry re-entry permit after receiving their passport back the same day. They seek clarification on the necessary supporting documents for the re-entry permit application and how long the processing might take. Respondents highlight the need for copies of the new extension stamp, the data page of the passport, the most recent entry stamp, and the TM.6 departure card.
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