What should I expect during the immigration visit for my Non-O visa application in Thailand?

Sep 27, 2022
2 years ago
Mikki ********
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I was visited by immigration at my address in BKK this AM (earlier than agreed!) during the review period of my Non-O application (as advised during my application at CW), they were pleasant and respectful as always and took a lot of photos of me, my place and my documentation, then seemed to suggest all was well and for me to return to CW on my slip date for the stamp 👍

Thx as always for your help in getting here 🇹🇭🙏
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TLDR : Answer Summary
An individual shared their experience with immigration visiting their Bangkok residence to review their Non-O application. The visit occurred earlier than expected, with immigration officials being respectful and taking photos of the applicant and their documentation. They indicated a positive outcome, advising the applicant to return to the Chaengwattana office on the date indicated on their receipt for visa stamping.
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Ellie *******
This is about an initial in-country Non-O based on retirement visa at Chaengwattana in Bangkok.

Thank you for the report.
Tod *********
Thank you for the update
@Mikki *******
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Just show up at Chaengwattana on the date on the blue green receipt paper, go directly to section C-1, show the receipt/passport to one of the people and they'll take it have you sit down, ink in the Non-O visa stamp it USED, then give you a new 90 day stamp.
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