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House book and thai ID-card
FARANG KIWI replied to glegolo18's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes. Yellow House book first of all. Then you go on to get your Thai ID card. -
Just my personal preference I would use Laos ( Chong Mek ) Laos offers the advantage on an In an Out turnaround without any expectation of must include a nights stay ( with of an extra fee ) In fact re Laos I have never experienced any extra charges going to Laos with immediate turn around. Just my pennies worth 🙂
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60 Day Extension On Non O Visa
FARANG KIWI replied to Siamesepiggster's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The price is 1,900 Baht at Immigration. Perhaps a 'work around' is to leave Thailand via Land Border ( Laos or Cambodia ) and re-enter Visa Exempt. That Visa Exempt can be extended ONCE for 30 days. That would yield you 30 days + 30 days for a total of 60 Days. -
Drove to Chong Mek Border with Laos this morning with the Thai wife. We thought we would do something different and use her Thai Passport as she came for the bounce with me. For me NO issues at all with the crossing into Laos, turn around and come back into Thailand. On this occasion I took $US 40.00 ( 4 x Crisp & New $10 notes ) - Accepted at Laos and no more money requested anywhere. As for the wife who usually pays the 20 Baht for a Border Pass on providing her Thai Passport at Laos Immigration Arrival desk she was asked for 100 x Thai Baht. Everyone else was also paying 100 x Thai Baht - quite a 'rort' going on!! OK lesson learnt - Next time Thai Border Pass 🙂 The Thai Immigration officer at Thai Arrival must have been his Birthday - He was smiling and told the 3 x Farang's in the queue as he dealt with them that "you can extend this Visa stamp at your local immigration office"!! A great all around experience...... Edit: Spelling
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Was travelling by Inter-City bus today from Udon Thani to Korat. The bus made a planned stop at Khon Kaen new Bus Station for 20 minutes. Whilst sitting on the bus, Immigration Police ( written on the back of their Jackets ) came on board the bus and came straight up to me, only ( the only Farang on the bus ) They asked where I was going and passport please... Lucky I was carrying my Passport on this occasion and of course my Visa is 'Current'. 🙂 They took a photo 'Selfie' of them holding my Passport and left.... Just a cautionary tail - if you are travelling by Bus through Khon Kaen bus station - make sure you have your Passport on you and that you are 'Legal'!!
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Yep I only became aware of this during my visit earlier on this week, so it is new to me as well and I have not used it yet. You make your booking Online, then when you arrive at Immigration you go straight to 'Window 3' the Right Hand Side window. The person at Window 3 checks your papers and when correct gives you your queue number to see Immigration Officer. Where this system really helps is if there is a random turn up, you will get priority because of your booking time. I would assume this way Immigration know how many planned people are coming in any one day and can plan for that!! Who knows... If this is a trial and successful - it may become the only and new normal way to visit!
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The below website is useful for booking appointment times Online and being seen in a timely manner at Korat Immigration. >> https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/[email protected]/bookings/ Works really smoothly and you will get Email confirmation from the office. Hope this assists even one person...
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They have changed the rules on us again! Went to do the usual 60 Day Extension based on Marriage this morning. Now the Kor Ror 22 MUST be less than 365 days old or it will no longer be acceptable. What this meant this morning was we have to nip to the Central Amphur and request a newly issued Kor Ror 22 for the princely sum of 20 Baht! ( 2 x signed copies provided ) Everything else stayed the same form wise..... Trust this may assist even just one person :)
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This morning at 09:30 made a Border Bounce at Chiang Khong. It went fast very very fast - Over and Back in 35 minutes. Plenty of Free parking on the left as soon as you enter the border area. 25 Baht for the One Way Bus ticket over to Laos side. Bus was waiting and took off soon after boarding. No queues at the Laos Visa on Arrival office. Two forms to fill out an Arrival Card plus a 2nd Visa on Arrival form ( plus the usual form which I had pre-downloaded and filled out, the one with with your 1 x photo on ) The Laos officer asked my "how long you stay" I replied 10 minutes in Laos - he returned passport and pointed to the bus and said ""Buy Ticket" Again the bus left very promptly. No issues on arrival at Thai Immigration. Stamped with another 30 day Thai stay. Thanks to those that assisted my questions earlier about the $US fee. $US 40= if crisp new notes was offered to the Laos office and taken with a smile. All in all could not have been faster or easier. )