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What is the location of the immigration office for tourist visa extensions in Bangkok?

Mar 9, 2022
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Sinika ********
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Which immigration office do tourist visa extention in Bangkok?
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In Bangkok, the immigration office for tourist visa extensions can vary based on where you live. Main locations mentioned include the Chaengwattana office for those on a tourist visa and the MTT office for visa-exempt entries. Specific addresses were not provided, but the Chaengwattana location is noted as the appropriate office for a standard tourist visa. For any extensions, required documentation includes a passport photo, copies of your visa and flight card, and a fee of 1900 baht.
Sinika ********
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We went to CW, but was sent to MTT and they fixed our covid extension in 1,5 hours. But thank you all for your help!
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Bobby ********
If you are on visa-exempt entry you go to MTT, if on Tourist Visa you go to Chaengwattana. Tell us what visa you are on and I'll give you the address
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Niall ********
I think it can depend on which area of Bangkok you live in. I go to the immigration office up near Don Muang airport, I live in Sukhumvit on nut area. But last year I lived in Bearing area, which is actually Samut Prakan, I was told to go to another office.
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Transitvan ******
you can go to ımpact mall area north bangkok. ımmıgratıon gov offıce there. photo passport copy vısa copy flıght card copy resıdentcy copy 1900baht
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