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What should I do about my daughter's ED visa after moving from Phuket to Samui?

Apr 28, 2018
8 years ago
Tamarin *********
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Hi everyone

Me AGAIN. So I am busy waiting for my new school to prepare my documents to get a new non-b. I would like to know what happens with my daughters visa? She is on a ED Visa for now that I need to extend but we have moved from Phuket to Samui, Is there any way to transfer her visa? I don't mind doing another visa run but really would like to avoid putting her on the bus again.

Should I also just go to immigration in Samui and ask?

Thanks again
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The user is seeking advice on how to handle their daughter's ED visa after moving from Phuket to Samui. They are considering extending the current visa or transferring it but prefer to avoid a visa run if possible. They also inquire whether they should visit the local immigration office for guidance.
Robert *******
I guess your daughter is going to school, so you can ask the school for the needed papers to apply for an Extension of Stay at Koh Samui Immigration.
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Tamarin *********
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@Robert ******
Thank you. I will pop to immigration on Monday.
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Robert *******
When the school name is on the visa it could be a problem. Than you have to visit Immigration on Samui and explain that you moved to Samui for the job. I wish you good luck that it will work out.
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Tamarin *********
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@Robert ******
I have sent a picture of the visa to a friend because it is written in Thai >< Will let you know when I do.
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Robert *******
Is the name of the school who gave papers for the ED visa written on the visa?
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Tamarin *********
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Yes she is. Her initial ED Visa was for a different school because we have moved. Is that going to be okay?
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