Hi, thanks for the reply. I checked your post there was no mention of accomodation. Can you vaguely remember how long you booked your hotel stay for, before cancelling? 1 week? 2 weeks? 1 month? or the full 60 days? I saw the additional discussion with
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I will get accomodation just not sure how many days I need to show the consulate. I was hoping up to 3 days of hotels would be enough.
I did but, I could only see comments saying there was a likelihood I would need the evidence of either hotel stays or an apartment lease. Nothing on the length of a hotel stay(s). No worries, hopefully someone else will known that particular detail. Thank you again for your help
, thank you for taking the time to reply, it's much appreciated. I couldn't see anything regarding the requirements for accommodation; do you by any chance know if there's a likelihood I will have to supply evidence of bookings and if so, for how many days? Thanks again.
My previous Tm6 forms, before my last, only had the information on the front of the slip. I assume you were given this version. As long as it has Tm.6 on the form, you’re fine. Just photocopy the front of the tm6 form, along with your information pages (photo page and other) in your passport - so both the passport pages and tm6 slip are on the same a4 copy page but separated from each other. Normally the Tm6 is positioned below. For the other photocopy they require, just photocopy your current thailand visa page. Good luck.
The TM.7 form looks correct to me. It's a tiny bit different from the one I handed in. Literally, the only difference was where yours says "Written at" my form says "Immigration Office". I downloaded my form around August, so I'm assuming it may of changed since then.
Yes, definitely prepare all the documents before hand, if you can; it will save you loads of time.
From memory: (others might be able to chip in if I've forgotten anything)
You'll need:
1. Your Passport
2. TM.6 Form
3. 1900 Baht
4. Filled out TM.7 form - with a passport photo glued in the photo section
5. First Photocopy: both, your Info page (photograph page) in your passport with the tm.6 form (Front side) below. So, separately spaced from each other but, on the same photocopy page.
6. Second Photocopy: both, your passport page of your current setv (60 day visa) and this time with the back of the tm.6 form below.
I wasn't quite sure what to do with the tm.6 last time, as these forms recently changed - you used to photocopy only the front but, thats the way I did it on the 2nd Feb and I was successful.
Everything from 4 down you can get from there. TM.7 from the initial office. Photocopies in a small shop on the floor below, and they know exactly what to do. You just hand them your passport and tm.6 form. You'll be asked to sign some of the photocopy pages and add you phone number, also, when you're making your claim in the immigration 'room'.
Arrive at 8am and you'll be out by 10am. I always find mid week best. Already have photocopies of your documents and a filled out TM.7 form. 30 days will be added to your setv (60 day visa) from the date of its expiry - not from the day you extend at Chaengwattana.