Hey guys after seeking advice on a agent, I decide to go it alone today at Chang Wattana, rookie errorarrived at 1215. Had no idea they all took a hour for lunch.
After 2 hours waiting saw the immigration officer, all forms and evidence required, was deemed correct, paid 2000 baht and return on the 7 May for my 90 day stamp.
Thanks for all the advice and guidance
TLDR : Answer Summary
A user shared their experience applying for an in-country Non-O visa at Chang Wattana. After arriving during the lunch break and waiting for 2 hours, they successfully met with an immigration officer, submitted the required documents, and paid the fee. They were instructed to return on May 7 for their 90-day stamp. A commenter provided additional tips for the follow-up process, emphasizing the importance of returning with the necessary receipt and not traveling abroad until the visa is stamped.
NON-O RETIREMENT VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
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