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Good afternoon. Does anyone know if chengwattana is wheelchair accessible and/or have photocopiers to use? I printed most documents 2 times but they might require something more. Hope that they also have a photo machine as my local place I tried only had different sizes 😱
Will be going to extend my stay for another 30 days upon my 30 day visa exempt stay over at the Blue Tree Immigration. Where are can I take and print photos of myself, and make photocopies of my passport for the application?
Going to immigration tomorrow to do my first 30 day visa extension so just want to make sure I’m prepared and don’t cock it up.
I’ve tried to make an appointment online but the website wasn’t working so my plan to show up at 8.30 when they open and just try and be the first person in the door.
I’ve arrived on a 45 day visa exemption and will get the 30 day extension. I’m in Bangkok and my understanding is that I have to go to Muang Thong Thani immigration office, could someone people confirm this.
I’m going with my passport. My TM6 Departure card and a copy of the TM 30 receipt my landlord received. And the 2000 THB to pay the fee. My understanding is that I can make the necessary photocopies and take the passport style photos at the immigration office? Is this correct?
I will fill out the TM 7 form when I am there tomorrow in person.
If anyone could let me know if I’m missing anything or have any advice for me it would be greatly appreciated!!
Logistical problem: I'm waiting for the letter from the US Embassy to arrive by email, but I don't have a printer. Will IB accept seeing it on your phone? Also, can you get photocopies and photos done at CW? If not where (Bkk)
I got a new 10 year passport as my old one was full even though there was 5 years left on it..... ridiculous amount of time, effort and money to replace it and in my case, being Canadian, they change passport numbers so all institutions having my passport number or copies of it on file, I will have to notify and update..... in my case, numerous.
My agent wanted 1,000 baht so I decided to do it myself at the new building of Chiang Mai Immigration near the airport. I could have saved myself some time, so perhaps this will serve others well in the future.
First, the IO wanted a copy of my new passport, main page and signature page plus a copy of EVERY page of my old passport.... another IO said only needed the pages with any Thai related stamps. The only place to photocopy is across the busy, hazardous, main road at Tian Visa Services, a big white building set back off the road with a big parking lot. I had to queue and wait as the photocopier is slow but staff efficient enough. So do yourself a favor and take the copies you need with you.
They also require a form to be filled out, so if you can ask for it straight away and fill it out, you will save time. I took a photo as attached.
Then get a queue number unless directed to the appropriate desk as I was. The IO filled TWO full pages of my new passport, logically my retirement extension and multiple entry stamps but also stamps in which they write pertinent history of your visas from your old passport.
A tip...... I had been happily doing my 90 day reports online but was aware that the first one after issuance of a new passport had to be done at immigration. Mine was not yet due but I was going to be traveling on motorbike so really wanted to get my passport number updated in the 90 day system. It took a good deal of explaining and time, but I did get it done.
Overall, immigration was very organized and efficient. The IOs are patient and hard working, putting up with a lot of deadbeat foreigners that go in totally unprepared.
For the sake of safety, I hope they will get a photocopier on site soon so as to save all the pedestrian traffic across the racetrack of a road.
Does anyone know if Samut Prakan immigration office has a shop to do photocopies, pictures and someone to fill out the form, like in Chaeng Wattana? Thanks in advance 😊