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Hello All,  my current passport is almost full. I have an appointment for a new one. My question is do I have to return to the province in which I converted my tourist visa to a retirement visa to get my visa information transferred over to the new passport book. Can I get my visa information transferred to the new book at the Bangkok immigration center. I am asking because I moved from the province that originally converted my tourist visa to a retirement. I don't want to travel back there but the new province is saying they cannot do the transfer. I hope my question is understandable. 

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what do you have stamped in your old passport, a visa, or an extension of stay, from reading the post it would seem you had a 60 day entry tourist visa which you converted to a non immigrant 'O' visa at a local immigration office 2,000 baht and have a fresh 90 day permission to stay stamp given by that office, and you are also saying you have moved from that immigration area to another area. is that correct

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If you have formally changed your address to another office it could be done at that office.

Visas are not transferred. Only a annotation of the visa used to get  the entry that you have been extending is done. And your most recent extension  of stay is transferred to your new passport.

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1 hour ago, steve187 said:

what do you have stamped in your old passport, a visa, or an extension of stay, from reading the post it would seem you had a 60 day entry tourist visa which you converted to a non immigrant 'O' visa at a local immigration office 2,000 baht and have a fresh 90 day permission to stay stamp given by that office, and you are also saying you have moved from that immigration area to another area. is that correct

Yes, I recently moved after converting a 60 day visa to a immigrant O visa. The new office is telling me they cannot help me if I get a new passport, as far as updating the new one. I would prefer to go to Bangkok immigration since I'll be there to get the new passport in a few days. 

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1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

If you have formally changed your address to another office it could be done at that office.

Visas are not transferred. Only a annotation of the visa used to get  the entry that you have been extending is done. And your most recent extension  of stay is transferred to your new passport.

Yes, I have done a 90 day check in at the new one and after a trip abroad my landlord updated my status with them also. I'm not sure why they are saying they can't help me update my passport. But, could I get it done at Bangkok immigration? 

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On ‎3‎/‎8‎/‎2019 at 10:07 AM, ubonjoe said:

If you have formally changed your address to another office it could be done at that office.

Visas are not transferred. Only a annotation of the visa used to get  the entry that you have been extending is done. And your most recent extension  of stay is transferred to your new passport.

Yesterday I transferred the extension of stay from old to new passport.

 

When receiving my new passport from Trendy Building office i received a letter template to be filled in by me and issued to Immigration office.

 

At the Immigration office yesterday they required from me:
1. the filled-in letter template.
2. the immigration office had their own 1 page form i had to fill-in.
3. 1 x b&w copy of every page in my old passport with a Thai stamp on it - sign every page.
4. 1 x b&w copy of the main information page in my old passport - signed
5. 1 x b&w copy of the extension of stay page in my old passport - signed
6. 1 x b&w copy showing the last-entry-in-to-Thailand page in my old passport - signed
7. 1 x b&w copy of the Departure Form - signed
8. 1 x b&w copy of the main information page in my new passport - signed
9. The old and the new passports

 

Took about 20 minutes for them to (i) put a few stamps (seem to refer to the details of the 1st Thai visa and the last Thai visa in the old passport) and (ii) a new extension of stay stamp (which mirrors the one in my old passport) in to my new passport.

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