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I am about to apply for an extension for my retirement visa at bkk c.w. immigration office.
Thinking about whether I should apply for my multi entry visa on the same day but my worry is there may be loads of people who wanna apply for it in the same office. that being said it may take a long time.
my second option is to apply for it in my next departure from Thailand in the bkk international airport.
could anyone share their experience of applying for the multi entry visa at the airport?
about how long it takes to get one?
after getting the visa, will they give a departure stamp on my passport and then I can leave for the departure gates from the office or should I go back to the passport control counters as most others do?
TM47. I just applied online and straight away received an email back saying they had received my information successfully and giving me a reference number.
A pdf of the TM47, filled in with the information was attached.
Question 1: is that all there is or do I need to do something else ? Reading posts and comments, this seems too easy and too good to be true.
Question 2: on the form, none of the boxes for Visa are ticked… did I miss something when I applied. The only box to be ticked when I filled in the application was about business visa (? ). So I didn’t tick anything.
Should I go to the immigration office in person (where should I go ? I’m in BKK) with a printed copy of the pdf to sort this out ?
Thank you for any advice. ( I’ve already posted this in a Fbk group with the same name… I’m a bit confused. I wanted the group where Tod Daniels is giving advice 😊… )
I am getting a new passport in BKK, through my Embassy, and now I have to get my Non B stamp transferred to the new passport. Could it be done in any inmigration office, for example here in Bangkok or I’d have to go to the same office where I get my non b?
I arrived on a 45-day visa-exempt and looking to apply for a 30-day extension.
1. Which office do I go to?
1. I have about 28 days left. Should I wait another week to get the extension?
1. Can I apply for an extension in the Hua Hin office, even though I live moved to BKK now?
I have a one-year lease, I really want to learn Thai but the school is full until the end of June. Do I need to bring this lease to get the 30-day extension?
Last year I had the STV so I knew what to bring for my 90 extensions and that was in Hua Hin. A bit lost on the BKK details.
I have a rental agreement/contract for 3 months. I arrived on a 45 day visa-free stay (Australian passport) which expires on March 5th - in a few days.
I have my copy of the rental agreement.
I told reception of the condo I will need them to register me for my TM30, but I have no idea what/if they have done. Is there a way this can be done online and if so, what do I need from the landlord? It was a real headache in BKK when the system went down last year and I had to submit it in paper.
Is there anything else I'll need? I fly back to Australia anyway in 3 weeks (and will return a few weeks later).
Is immigration still counter K near Don Mueang as it was last year?
Hi, I need to do my 90 day reporting. I tried to do it online but don't come further than the first page (tried 3 different browsers). Is any immigration office open in BKK where I can go during the lockdown?
Looking for advice, I went to MTT today to get my second covid extension, my previous extension didn't run out till Feb 23rd, the new stamp says under consideration and says i need to return on Feb 10th. I wont actually be in BKK on the 10th as I will be on holiday, what should I do? The immigration officer was less than helpful when I explained the situation.
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