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10 hours ago, geworthomd said:
This is a really interesting post. Thank you. I went to the immigration in a city south of Hua Hin. I was told that I missed the deadline for the tourist extension because it takes 2 weeks to process. I was told that I have to leave the country by September 26. I brought all the same paperwork as you did. I don't quite know what to make of this.
I recommend going to the one in Huahin proper if you're close. It's probably the best run in Thailand.
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23 hours ago, Jackcwba said:
I need to extend the tourist visa i have a covid letter.
i normally arrive at mo chit BTS and then hop on a motorbike taxi so I need to ask him to take me to ‘ muong thon thani’?
Last time I went they actually had a sign saying tourist extensions needs to go to the new building in muong thon Thani but I tried my luck at Chang wattana and nobody said anything - they dealt with it there and then so I’m a bit confused...
also do I need to make an appointment on an app this time round ? Should I just do it when I arrive ?
what if I have a Nokia 3310 that doesn’t support support internet ?
You need to make an appointment before midnight.
It will be a bit of a ride compared to CW but doable. Here's the exact address: https://maps.app.goo.gl/oz9tHssGRPwfzDJa8
Two buildings. One to make copies or print as well as 90 day check ins. The other is "k counter" which is actually 2 buildings. There's signs everywhere for "Counter K"
For visa extensions, you want counter K
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On 9/16/2020 at 6:29 PM, FizziBublech said:
Thank you. Very helpful.
I assume you can get the tm7 forms when you are there or do you have to print them yourself?
Also, if my girlfriend and i are both applying for an extension do we need to book two appointments or just one?
I recommend printing out before. I didn't see any place with them handy. And to make a copy, it's a 10 minute walk to another building so depending on the weather could be annoying.
One is probably fine. Or just print two copies. They don't look very closely.
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There's a lot of incorrect information around, so hopefully this helps.
Went to Muang Thong Thani immigration today (16-Sep) at 8am, was out by 9am. There were not many other people there and it was better organized than in April.
American. 2nd renewal (first was in April before the amnesty).
They only gave me a provisional stay until 7-Oct but said come back then (most people seemed to have gotten full extensions - might have just been me).
Needed: TM7, photo, copy of photo page on passport, copy of visa page on passport (incl TM6), letter from embassy. 1 copy each. Nothing else was taken (I had nearly everything mentioned on this forum).
I left the "why" section blank intentionally. The lady just told me to write "Covid-19".
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There was conflicting info on other posts I've read so hopefully I can clear things up.
I just got a 30 day renewal for visa exempt passports (mine is US) at the Bangkok Muong Thong Thani new temporary visa office on Tuesday, 7-April. The new one is called until 7-May.
IMPORTANT: They refused taking new applicants at 10:30am. They told them to come back tomorrow.
I've attached a sign noting the documents required. This sign was above the immigration officers.
An embassy letter was only required if you are trying to get your second execution I was told.
No documents such as lease, map, or apartment photos were needed.
The only explanation I have for renewal was "cannot get flight back". That seemed to be adequate.
I arrived at 6:30, they moved us upstairs into the parking garage at 7:00. At 8:30 they started taking people inside to check their documents. I was out the door by 10am.
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Bangkok tourist Extension - what you actually need
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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You just flash it and they allow you to queue. It's not really an actual appointment, it just allows you in. The lines are nothing like they were on April 7 and it's much better organized.