What should I know about getting my Non-O visa and the follow-up process at the immigration office in Thailand?

Apr 19, 2024
8 months ago
Ian ************
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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
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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.
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Ellie *******
glad you successfully got your initial in-country Non-O visa on your own. you are now under the review period of your initial visa. be sure go back to the immigration office on the day directed with blue receipt. and stay calm and don’t travel abroad until you get you visa inked in your passport.
Ian ************
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@Ellie ******
thanks Ellie
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