Hello admin and members,
My European friend is about to extend the NON-ED within the fortnight at Chiang Mai IMM. He's been learning at the language school since early March before it's been closed and adapts into online classes. I want to ask if any of you used to extend the visa needs to go there very early to get a queue (like another friend of mine previously went there at 6am) I presume it wouldn't be so tough like that due to the virus.
And should he also have a kind of personal documents just in case i.e. Apartment rental contract or address notification paper, or even criminal records, cuz at the moment he's got a certified letter and related docs from school and the ministry.
Cuz when I called the immigration they didnt answer well and clear and seem having no good speaking. I try to understand that they might be too busy and try to end the conversation quickly. ๐
Thank you. ๐
TLDR : Answer Summary
A user seeks advice for a European friend extending their NON-ED visa at Chiang Mai Immigration, inquiring about queue times and necessary documents. Community members suggest ensuring proper school documentation for the visa extension and gathering additional personal documents like a rental contract, while recommending local groups for further insights on Immigration Office processes.