What documents do I need to extend my stay in Thailand with a new passport after losing my old one?

Mar 8, 2021
4 years ago
Jelly ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Lost my passport.

Got a police report and made a new one at the Swedish embassy. Got it sent to me a week after or so.

I was on a 1 year extension of stay based on marriage lasting until October. I do have photos of both the extension of stay, non imm O visa before that. 90 days report and departure card.

Questions:

Is there anything except what's mentioned above I need to get the extension of stay stamped in my new passport?

I have:

New passport

Police report

Document from embassy

Marriage certificate etc (if needed).

I do NOT have:

Any of the usual proof of identity i.e. ID card, driving license etc. Apart from expired passports (which was a minor headache when making the passport, not sure if relevant in the case of CW immigration).

Can I go and do it alone or would my partner have to join?

Thanks!
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The user lost their passport and obtained a new one from the Swedish embassy, alongside a police report. They want to know what documents are necessary to get their extension of stay stamped in the new passport, given they have a new passport, police report, embassy document, and marriage certificate, but lack usual forms of ID. They also inquire if their partner needs to accompany them for the process.
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Cole ***********
You have ID with your new passport, it should not be a problem. Good that you had copies of the TM6 and the visa.
Cole ***********
Get her to write out what you need and they can call her with questions.
Jelly ******
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Yeah, main issue is to find a day when we both can go. Seeing she is stuck with civil servant work as well, hence busy during the same hours immigration is open. But hopefully there will be some possibility to get half a day off soon, else I guess I just have to try on my own even if I might be turned back to return together.
Ellie *******
If you got a letter from your embassy, better to bring it, too.
Tod *********
There's no telling WHAT they're gonna ask for really.

I think it's gonna be 'luck of the draw' depending on what officer you get in Section L

I sure would take your thai wife with you along with the appropriate documents though.
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