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Feb 10, 2023
2 years ago
Ray ********
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Just spent 5 plus hours at CW to transfer extension stamps into new passport .Heads up I was asked for my updated bank book.This is not mentioned anywhere and not on the back of the transfer form.I was asked to go back with it.Wonderful.So always take more than is " officially required".The lady also said I could leave and re-enter Thailand with my old passport which shows my retirement extension stamp and my new passport which has no stamps if I didnt do the transfer into the new passport .If this is the case would I be given 90 days on re entering ? Thanks .
Oct 14, 2021
3 years ago
Garrett ***********
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Chiang Mai Immigration:

- 60 day covid unable to travel extension

- I arrived 8:20am, left 10:05

So I went to Chiang Mai's immigration office today to extend my visa. For those that don't know, I've been living in Bangkok almost 4 years and just moved to Chiang Mai a couple weeks ago. This was my

first time at CM immigration. I'll start by saying I was surprised how friendly all of the immigration officers were. It's a relative contrast to the normally cold demeanor of Bangkoks IO's. There was also a foreigner volunteer working at the document check that was friendly and nice to see. He was much friendlier than the farang volunteer at the Phuket office who thought she was guarding Fort Knox’s.

While it was definitely organized, the document check process was absolutely 100% too long and unnecessary. Everyone that does any extension goes into the same que, and there's only ONE officer that checks the paperwork. That means the same single officer checks all the documents for tourist visas as he does for yearly extensions. I showed up at about 8:20, 10 minutes before they opened and got que ticket number 30, ended up leaving around 10:05. In Bangkok during normal non covid times, if I showed up at 7:30, I'd have que ticket number 250 (249 people ahead of me) but I'd be out between 45-60 minutes. I can only count 1 time I've been there past 9:30am.

The biggest issue I heard people having was with their bank book for yearly extensions. I saw 3 people turned away because their balance was dated yesterday, it needs to be dated the same day you are applying.

-In terms of the coivd extension, CM Immigration is back to the 2 week "under consideration stamp" that requires you to return in 2 weeks for your stamp. Why? Who knows, but I do know Phuket and Bangkok have dropped it.

-There were some talk online about when a covid extension starts, is it added to the end of your current stay or does it start from the date you apply for it. Chiang Mai, the first thing the Immigration Officer said when I got the window was

-this extension will start from today. Now this is my first covid extension, a subsequent extension may be different but I'm not sure.

-tm30's are also 100% required for all extensions. Again, something Phuket did not ask for in September when I did my 30 day extension.
May 17, 2021
4 years ago
Derek ******
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My Non-O Married to Thai Citizen visa application is now under consideration and I need to contact in person again soon. For this upcoming contact, does my partner need to go with me, or am I able to go it alone?
Aug 15, 2019
5 years ago
Roger ********
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An update. A week or so back there was a photograph of a notice on the Jomtien Immigration door stating that 90 day reports had to produce their bank books. A friend has just left and says there was no such requirement.
Apr 1, 2019
6 years ago
Daniel ************
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Jomtien Immigration is now handing out this leaflet when extending non o - based on retirement and is expecting to see a bank book copy - at the next 90 days report (after 3 months and more).
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