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I’m looking to get a document notarized in Kalasin, anyone have any recommendations? I had to get a document notarized a couple weeks ago, but was in a bind and had no choice but to pay the THB 4000 fee. Looking for someone a bit more reasonable if available. 🤷♂️
I’m up in Kalasin (Bua Khao) and have tried to get a Thai driving license
The transport office tells me to go to the police station, the police station tells me to go to the transport office.
I have a non o spouse visa, yellow book, ID card, in date Australian License, and an in date International Permit.
Just after any info where I can get a Thai license without being scammed. So if you’ve used a service and are happy with the outcome could you PM me the details please 🙏🏻
I want to get a Certificate of Residency from immigration. I have been told if you apply for it yourself it can take 3 weeks to arrive, we’re as an agent can get one in 2-3 days. Thanks.
My visa expires soon and I am living in Kalasin. Does anyone know if it's possible to drive to Mukdahan and just walk over the bridge into Laos and return? Thanks very much 🙏
Kalasin Immigration extension of stay due to retirement report. I went to Kalasin immigration today. No problems, although I was there at 08:30 their first customer and as far as I could see only one. One or two came in but seemed to be only asking for information. However it took to 09:25 to get the stamp. I'm not sure why so long, last year it was about 25 minutes. I took copies of my passport, all pages with stamps, also the copy of my notification of address (tm30) plus a copy of my 90 day report. The only other thing I took was my yellow book and a copy, my passport of course, and the filled in Tm7 Form. Also since I am a Canadian and my consulate still issues income letters, I took it. They asked for two pictures, which I had. They also asked for my bank book, which I did not have. I explained that I was using a consulate letter of income as proff of income and had never needed a bank book before. The young girl at reception was confused by this, but went back and checked and didn't ask again for the bank book. A pretty simple affair all in all, and the officers were very nice and polite. I wore dress pants, dress shirt, and a tie. Only time of the year I wear a tie. LOL
Did my 90 day report at Kalasin immigration today, while I was there l handed him a tm30 expecting to be fined like some others, he checked out the computer and said no worry, only if you leave province or country. Which confused me even more as I had done both in the past without doing tm30. Just telling today's story to help the confusion
Well Todd Daniels, my post about TM6 against TM30 was turned off without the chance of me answering, so the answer to your question is Kalasin for 10days... some people do sleep after 36 hours travelling
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