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@Tayaout ****************
now thats overkill asking for both hahahaha.....when I was in Nonthaburi they required a hand-drawn map, since 2021 in Hua Hin a print out from Google Maps suffices
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@Karl *****
exactly as I said? Just depends on the office - the OP will need to check with the relevant IO before submitting documents.
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It's a map from the immigration office to your house. Usually they require a hand-drawn map, but some offices will accept a printed map Google Maps.
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@Ryan *****
we used our mooban security guard for the first home visit when we moved to HH during Covid in 2021. As long as he agrees and has his Thai ID card on him, it should work.
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If you have registered your new address in Bangkok, then you can go to the main Bangkok Immigration office to process your new 1-year extension. I did this three years ago in reverse - original 1-year visa registered in Nonthaburi, now my yearly extension gets approved in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
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Prachuap Khiri Khan needs a valid KR22 issued within previous 60 days for what its worth
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@Sam ********
no matter what the IO does/does not stamp in our passport, it is up to the individual to check the passport before leaving the counter. Thankfully it seems to have been noticed (just) in time if the person can go to Suvarnabhumi today.
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@Caryn ******
you are welcome. Just make sure that when you arrive at Passport Control, the IO stamps the correct exit date in your passport. IE they do not note you have a visa and only give you a 30 day visa exempt stamp. It is your responsibility to check the correct date before you leave the desk. Keep in mind that your day of arrival counts as day 1, so technically you only have another 59 days stamped into your passport.
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arrive by that date.......when you receive the visa, you are given a 90-day window to use the country. Once you enter Thailand, you are free to do whatever you wish for the 60 days 🙂
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As long as your current visa or extension of stay is valid, you can travel while on the "under consideration" stamp. Just so long as you arrive back in time to collect the new extension stamp in your passport.