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What documents do I need to bring for my immigration appointment regarding my Covid extension in Thailand?

Jan 20, 2022
4 years ago
Wobbly *****
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I received an “under consideration” for the 60 day Covid extension due to unable to travel. My appointment is next week. Is there documentation I need to bring with me besides my passport with the various stamps? Anything else to prepare? Questions I will be asked, etc? From what I gather, it’s just an administrative step to show up?

Thanks everyone for all the helpful info that has gotten me this far!

Background:

- I checked Benjamin’s FAQ

- I’m going to the IO in CM, where I got it stamped

- I hold a Canadian passport

- I entered under 30 day exemption in Nov 2021

- 30 day “tourist” extension granted until mid Jan 2022

- last week I was granted a 60 day Covid extension “under consideration” and to contact immigration in person next week
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The user has an upcoming appointment at the Immigration Office in Chiang Mai regarding their 60-day Covid extension, which is currently 'under consideration.' They are inquiring about necessary documentation besides their passport, any preparations needed, and potential questions they might be asked during the appointment.
Ellie *******
Bring your passport and the receipt (usually a pale blue one) of the fee just in case.
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Martin ********
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@Bobby *******
in Pattaya they have it off you yo re stamp it and return it next day
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Wobbly *****
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@Ellie ******
got it, I left it in my passport.
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Bobby ********
Martin Peters. He's got his passport, why would he need to collect it?
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Benjamin ******
@Martin *******
Are you using Chiang Mai? I know Pattaya has that process, but I don't think anyone else does
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