Which immigration center should I go to for my extension stamp now that I’m on the amnesty?

Oct 13, 2020
4 years ago
Ian ***********
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Advice will be appreciated > I’m on the amnesty and checked in before Sep 26th to get my stamp (1900 baht) Now the e tension of stay is granted until November 30th, which immigration centre must I go to and get the extension stamp? Last time was Meang Thon Thani though hoping o don’t have to go that far..?!
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The user is seeking advice on which immigration center to visit for their extension stamp after checking in before September 26th for an amnesty. They received an extension until November 30th but hope to avoid traveling far back to Meang Thon Thani. Community responses indicate that the user should go to the nearest immigration office to their residence or the same one as last time unless they have changed provinces.
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Tod *********
Ian Dunsdon LOOK at your stamp.

If it says "application for extension of stay under consideration" AND if it says "applicant must contact the office again in person on" and has a date, it means you go back to where you got that stamp on the date on the stamp.
Chulala **********
Moung thong
Vacheron *******
Same situation... do you need to do an “online booking” process again??
Kool *******
The same place you went last time, unless you formally moved to a different province.
Ian ***********
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@Kool ******
thanks but I’m in Min Buri, that last one was only option for all amnesty stayers.. last post I seen on Thaiger suggested ‘nearest Immigration’ though experience gives me no confidence & id not be surprised to get sent elsewhere
Paul *******
Ian Dunsdon . Everyone has to do it at the one closed to where they are staying.. That's the rule..
Ian ***********
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@Paul ******
cheers pal will do that
Kool *******
Ian Dunsdon , why would you think it is different for the extension of the same thing.
Ian ***********
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@Kool ******
because this statement said ‘nearest Immigration’ and from my years of experience this could easily change
Paul *******
Your nearest one to where you're living.
Travis *******
Ian Dunsdon Paul is wrong. You have to go where you got your under consideration stamp.
Ian ***********
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@Travis ******
thanks man appreciated
Paul *******
@Travis ******
actaully i agree with you... i was thinking of the 90 day stamp rule.. Ian ignore me..
Ian ***********
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@Paul ******
so literally any immigration office.. are you sure if this Paul?
Paul *******
Ian Dunsdon actually no.. i could be wrong..
@Travis ******
Is probably right.. sorry.
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