What steps do I need to take to transfer my Non-O Thai Visa to my new passport?

May 6, 2021
3 years ago
Masoud *******
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Hi All,

I got my new passport today and want to transfer my Thai Visa (Non-O) to my new passport in CW (BKK).

What do I need to prepare?

Any link for information?

Thanks in advance
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TLDR : Answer Summary
To transfer your Non-O Thai Visa to your new passport, you need to take both your new and old passports along with a letter from your home country's consulate that states you received a new passport. You should visit the immigration office (CW in Bangkok), fill out the required form, and note that there is no fee for this transfer. It's also advisable to bring copies of both passports as required. For further details, you can find links to current forms used in Bangkok within expat community groups.
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Masoud *******
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Thanks All... I will visit the CW next week and will update the results :-)
Ellie *******
You go to immigration office with your new and old passports and the letter about your passport change. You fill the form at IO. Fee is free.

Form is like this.

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Mandy ****
I did the stamp transfer last week in Pattaya immigration, and there was no charge.
Jayne **********
@Ellie ******
is it free ? i had to pay 100bt and go back the next day to pick up.
Ellie *******
@Jayne *********
, I don't know what was your situation. But definitely, there is NO official fee to transfer the stamps. And transfer is usually (or at many immigration offices) done on the spot.
Jayne **********
@Ellie ******
Sorry i was wrong, it was free, but i did have to go back the next day to collect it...
James ********
@Ellie ******
thanks for your helpful assist ๐Ÿ˜Š
James ********
Read this post and others re getting a new passport and transfer of stamps
@Tod ********
said ...

Take BOTH passports AND the letter from the consulate stating you got a new passport in country to the immigration office when you go for the extension. Make sure you have the copies required of BOTH passports like that form states on the back.

There is a link to current form in use in Bangkok in the files section of the group now.

Thanx all for the help (y)

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Masoud *******
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James ********
Take both passports... Old and new... To Thai immigration along with the letter you received from your home country Embassy to request the transfer of stamps into the new passport.
Masoud *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
do I need to copy anything? any forms to fill?
Ellie *******
Do you have extension or you are on first 90days of the visa itself?
Masoud *******
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@Ellie ******
, yearly Extensions (more than 1)
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