+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.