Rikard Ternestål The process feels much clearer compared to Pattaya where everything feels disjointed. Changwattana immigration office building is actually a pretty nice building compared to Pattaya which is horribly small and cramped.
I will be happy if it only takes 90 minutes. What counter do you have to visit to get a queue ticket? Can I skip the first long queue that you see when you first enter the building?
Great, thanks. So, I can turn up on Monday with; a completed TM.7 form, copy of passport, actual passport, 2x photos, TM30 receipt, copy of departure card, copy of entry stamp, 1900 THB.
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