+1 for both comments above. First one is 2 years and renew/upgrade is a very easy and smooth process. My local land transport office don't get many farang and the tester went out of his way to make sure I understood the instructions for the tests.
year old child). For inbound immigration, head for the 'Thai passport' queues on the right and keep on walking, you should see a blue sign on the wall that says "Fast track" guarded by a person in a blue uniform. They allow pregnant women and family, young children and family, 70+, disabled and monks.
I think the photo above is for outbound, cos I did that too🙂
I know Nakhon Pathom. It varies A LOT! Last time I did 90 day report it was done in 10 minutes. The time before almost 1 1\2 hour. My first permission to stay took 4 hours. The second almost 6!
The layout is one largish room with a long desk across the width of it providing workstations for 4-5 immigration officers. They all seem very polite , professional and helpful but obviously when the queues are longer, or people are being a$$holes, tempers are shorter😀. Avoid Mondays and first days after holiday.
I have the 90 day app. It sets a reminder in your phone calendar giving the appropriate date range you must make your 90 day report. Nothing more. You still have to do the report either in person, by mail or by internet. I like it.