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Jan 4, 2026
4 months ago
Ben *********
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I'll go this week to transfer a visa exempt stamp to my new UK passport.

I have copies of former and new passport, but have these questions:

1) The Transfer-Stamp-to-New-Passport-Form requests TM6, is this now replaced by a copy of TDAC?

2) Is the correct building Chang Wattana - not IT Square Lak Si?

3) Will the new stamp honour the original date?

Thank you, and happy new year!
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Dec 11, 2021
4 years ago
Kelvin *****
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Hi

I’m a UK-passport holder, got a 60-day eVISA and went to Phuket under the ‘Test and Go’ scheme in mid-Nov.

I lost my passport in Bangkok 8 days ago ; made a police report in Bangkok, then reported it to the UK authority and ordered a new UK passport online.

My questions are:

When I get my new passport, can I get it re-stamped in Chiang Mai Immigration Office? Or do I have to get back to Phuket Immigration or Bangkok Immigration to have it done?

I still have the photocopy of my old passport (only the photo page), eVISA, COVID vaccination certificate, Thailand Pass, police report ; However I lost the landing slip too, which was attached inside the old passport ; What are the procedures and documents needed to get my new passport re-stamped (in Chiang Mai Immigration if possible)? Are passport photos needed for this process?

Final question is not related to VISA issues – does anyone have any advice or recommendations with regards to sending my new passport from UK to Thailand?

Thanks.
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