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  1. It is but it is not at the same location as the immigration office is.
  2. It replaces the TM28 form and is only for a change of address.
  3. Sorry I misread the info early this morning (not enough coffee maybe). Apparently it is approved for entries to the country but it is not approved for use here or the DDC website is out of date. The info from the consular website was updated on the 16th.
  4. I have seen no list of them. If I recall correctly Rayong immigration only wants a TM30 form submitted. You could download the TM27 form that is a lot simpler form than the TM28 form since it only for a address change.
  5. After posting a image it is easy to resize them by double clicking it that brings this up (slightly redacted).
  6. Many offices are still using the TM28 form. Perhaps they have not been told to use TM27 or they don't have any although it is available for download on the immigration website. https://www.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/simple-file-list2/form-download/1542264289117.pdf
  7. No When you have your stamps transferred immigration will update their records. If you have a receipt for a TM30 report you can move it your new one since the do not have a passport number on them.
  8. Only the top end Elite visas can be transferred. For example this one can be transferred. https://www.thailandelite.com/at-your-service/card/elite-ultimate-privilege-membership?locate=en&popup=false And this one that cannot be transferred. https://www.thailandelite.com/at-your-service/card/elite-superiority-extension-membership?locate=en&popup=false
  9. The are sent to the Immigration Division 4 headquarters for approval. The Khon Kaen immigration office has nothing to do with the approval. I you applied a the Khon Kaen immigration office it would be the same as any other office in the Northeast.
  10. Also shown on the approved list here now. https://ddc.moph.go.th/idcp/
  11. You will need to do your 90 day report at MTT. Have you changed your address and had a TM30 report done? You should not need anything more than a completed TM47 form unless you still need to change your address to Bangkok. You will need to show them the receipt for your current 90 day report done in Kalasin. You can make a appointment that will save some time. https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/[email protected]/bookings/
  12. That does not happen any more since immigration created a new online reporting site. There is no longer a precheck after you submit the first page. The new site only has one page you complete. The new site has no requirement for a TM6 number. See: https://tm47.immigration.go.th/tm47/#/login Reports are now only rejected at a immigration office now.
  13. I suggest you contact the office where you applied for your work permit to confirm what they require. If can vary from office to office.
  14. I assume you mean the arrival stamp that immigration does when you enter the country. They changed them over a year and a half ago.
  15. You can apply for a extension up to 30 days early or 45 days at some offices. As far as I know you can extend your work permit up 2 weeks early. Some offices may do it earlier.
  16. That is only done a few immigration offices. Most will not do them unless your report is due.
  17. It appears immigration has shutdown the old site that could still be used to get more info about a report done on the system and old reports. I get this message when trying to open the site. I was able to open the online TM30 site that is on the extranet. The android mobile app is also not working now. No buttons on is is working. Touch anything and it does nothing. Also got this message when opening it. Not sure what it was meant to say but suspect said it is gone. Did find the new site works good on the Chrome mobile app.
  18. I don't think it will be a problem if you have a Phuket address for the work permit. I don't think the work permit offices really look that close at your current extension of stay.
  19. I am aware of many people in their mid to late 40's that got a elite visa to get to the age of 50 or over. Trying to juggle tourist visas that means leaving for visas or a new 60 day entry and then 30 day extensions.is not that cheap. A member did a cost comparison and found that was worth the money (500k baht at that time) to get the elite visa. He was making a annual trip to his home country to get a multiple entry tourist visa to avoid the trips to nearby embassies or consulates to get a new tourist visa. He got one after the METV ended to finish a year. Plus there is the factor of entering the country and being hassled by immigration or being denied entry after several tourist visa entries.
  20. Do a search on Google using "pdf to image converter" and you will find many online sites for it. There is also info on the Thailand Pass site you can find. https://medium.com/thailand-pass/how-to-convert-pdf-to-jpg-9efc14e35e76
  21. Not if a rogue local office only dated the report to the day his extension ends. There are a few odd offices that do it that way.
  22. Immigration is not interested in you having a work permit unless you are using the income from working to meet the 40k baht income requirement. The question i have is where will you be working? Your work permit has to be fore the province where your employers business is located.
  23. I went through all the steps here https://www.gov.uk/apply-renew-passport and it took me to this page that states you have to apply at VFS here, https://www.passport.service.gov.uk/overseas/information/thailand/renew/adult
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