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I'm wondering if my driver's license renewal plan is possible or not.

 

Let's say:

 

  • I've been living in Bangkok for 2 years on an an elite (tourist) visa.
  • I have a 2-year driver's license that was issued in Bangkok.
  • My driver's license has just expired.
  • And I want to renew my license in Chiang mai, because the land transport office in Chiang Mai seems to give you a 5-year license on renewal if you're on an elite visa. (This is confirmed information by one of my twitter friends as of Feb, 2021. He actually got 5-year license on his elite visa and made a post about it with some pics on his blog.)

 

So, my renewal plan is:

 

  1. Stay at a hotel in Chiang Mai for a couple of days.
  2. The hotel should give me a receipt of TM30.
  3. Then go to a license agent ("The Colonel Company Visa Chiang Mai"), which gives you a residence certificate if you bring passport, photo and TM30. (The agent actually told me that all you need is passport, photo and TM30. They didn't say you need rental agreement to get a residence certificate as of Jul 6, 2021.)
  4. Prepare other documents (e.g. medical certificate, etc...)
  5. Then, go to the land transport office with the documents to get a new 5-year license.

 

I think this should be possible unless I'm missing something else.

Has anyone ever done something like this?

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

 

 

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Why not do in Bangkok, your 1st License is 2 years then 5 years on renewal i have appointment in Bkk for my License was told it would be for 2 years, then at renewal would be 5 years

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@howerdeBecause you basically get 2-year temp license on renewal if you are on an elite visa. And I've heard a lot of elite-visa people getting 2-year temp visa on renewal... But things are different in Chiang Mai... So that's why. is your visa an elite visa?

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18 minutes ago, dagras said:

@howerdeBecause you basically get 2-year temp license on renewal if you are on an elite visa. And I've heard a lot of elite-visa people getting 2-year temp visa on renewal... But things are different in Chiang Mai... So that's why. is your visa an elite visa?

No not elite, i was not aware that your visa type dictated length of driving license at renewal, you never stop learning

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33 minutes ago, dagras said:

@howerdeBecause you basically get 2-year temp license on renewal if you are on an elite visa. And I've heard a lot of elite-visa people getting 2-year temp visa on renewal... But things are different in Chiang Mai... So that's why. is your visa an elite visa?

 

Strange rule, why would an elite visa get a 2 year versus 5 years in Bangkok?

 

I got my 5 years DL in Chiang Mai.

 

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30 minutes ago, dagras said:

@howerdeBecause you basically get 2-year temp license on renewal if you are on an elite visa. And I've heard a lot of elite-visa people getting 2-year temp visa on renewal... But things are different in Chiang Mai... So that's why. is your visa an elite visa?

 

While on the Elite Visa I renewed my Driving and Motorcycle Licences last year.

 

Previously (while on a Thai Elite Visa) I’d had a 5 year licence renewed to a 2 year temp licence because I was not on a Non-Immigrant visa.

 

Thus: I was pleasantly surprised to receive 5 year licences this time around (on a Thai Elite Visa) - I used the Yellow House Book and Pink ID as proof of address, DLT didn’t want copies of the Yellow House Book but requested copy of my Pink ID.

 

Just like Amphur offices, just like the different immigration offices and just like any official office, the requirements are individually interpreted by each officers in each different office - thus there is very very little reliable consistency.

 

If you have the Thai Elite Visa, you get what you get on the day and hope you luck out, thats about it !!!! 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, EricTh said:

 

Strange rule, why would an elite visa get a 2 year versus 5 years in Bangkok?

 

I got my 5 years DL in Chiang Mai.

 

 

The rule is that you must have a Non-Immigration Visa to obtain a 5 year licence. 

 

Without a Non-Immigrant Visa 2 year temp licences are issued. 

 

It seems that not all the officers know this rule.

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2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

The rule is that you must have a Non-Immigration Visa to obtain a 5 year licence. 

 

Without a Non-Immigrant Visa 2 year temp licences are issued. 

 

It seems that not all the officers know this rule.

 

 

Isn't an Elite visa considered non-imm visa because it's a longer term visa versus a tourist visa?

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my circumstances are different than yours, but I need a certificate of residency... 

 

stop by, they will tell you what you need. 

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51 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Just like Amphur offices, just like the different immigration offices and just like any official office, the requirements are individually interpreted by each officers in each different office - thus there is very very little reliable consistency.

 

If you have the Thai Elite Visa, you get what you get on the day and hope you luck out, thats about it !!!!

 

Agree. It's up to luck and timing...

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53 minutes ago, EricTh said:

I got my 5 years DL in Chiang Mai.

Good to know that. You gave me another evidence that license things in chiang mai work differently...

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5 minutes ago, dagras said:

Good to know that. You gave me another evidence that license things in chiang mai work differently...

I always thought it was a nation-wide rule....

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53 minutes ago, EricTh said:

 

 

Isn't an Elite visa considered non-imm visa because it's a longer term visa versus a tourist visa?

No

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@ukrules

Wow, thanks for your info. That's really interesting.

 

So, you always go to this office at Cha Am?

Looks like what you said is right according to the google reviews lol

 

When you go there, do they accept a residence certificate that shows you live in Hua Hin?

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23 minutes ago, dagras said:

When you go there, do they accept a residence certificate that shows you live in Hua Hin?

Every time!

 

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9 hours ago, EricTh said:

 

 

Isn't an Elite visa considered non-imm visa because it's a longer term visa versus a tourist visa?

 

No... A Non-Immigrant Visa is just that a Non-Immigrant visa. 

 

The Thai Elite Visa is simply a longer term tourist visa.

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I renewed mine the day after my birthday, as my license expired on a Saturday, and got a renewal for almost 6 years (5 yrs from your next birthday). Depending on your age, it's something to think about.

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13 minutes ago, LNKDES1 said:

I renewed mine the day after my birthday, as my license expired on a Saturday, and got a renewal for almost 6 years (5 yrs from your next birthday). Depending on your age, it's something to think about.

Good to know. Can I ask where u got it? In Chiang Mai? And you have an elite visa?

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20 hours ago, EricTh said:

I always thought it was a nation-wide rule....

Right...just like all the other consistent "nationwide" rules. Oh wait...there are none! 555 

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23 hours ago, EricTh said:

I always thought it was a nation-wide rule....

I live in Chiang Mai Province and the DLT office I use applies different rules to the Head Office in Chiang Mai.

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After the 2 years you will receive a 5 year DL. You don't need the Elite visa.

Just the health certificate and residence verification.

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15 hours ago, dagras said:

Good to know. Can I ask where u got it? In Chiang Mai? And you have an elite visa?

Got it in Kanchanaburi, & no, just a retirement visa.

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10 hours ago, fakser said:

After the 2 years you will receive a 5 year DL. You don't need the Elite visa.

Just the health certificate and residence verification.

You can't get 5-year license at renewal if you're on a elite visa as elite visa is not non-immigrant visa.

This is the basic rule for license renewal with non-immigrant visa.

 

But some DTL offices break the rule (or don't know about it) and issue 5-year license to people with elite visa. That's what I'm interested in here.

 

I guess what you talked about will be renewal with a non-immigrant visa. In that case, yes, you will get 5-year license at renewal.

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Don't think an elite visa has anything to do with it. On presentation of valid foreign license you get a 2 yr Thai licence followed by a 5 year on renewal.

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On 7/8/2021 at 8:42 AM, chilly07 said:

Don't think an elite visa has anything to do with it. On presentation of valid foreign license you get a 2 yr Thai licence followed by a 5 year on renewal.

 You think wrong. 
 

A ‘Non-Immigrant’ visa is required to obtain a 5 year driving license (after the initial 2 year period of holding a temp licence). 
 

But, this is Thailand and sometimes things slip though yet gaps. 
 

3 years ago (with and Elite visa) I couldn’t renew to a 5 yr DL & was only issued a 2 yr temp DL. A year ago with an elite visa I was issued with a 5 yrs license.

 

The DLT officer probably made a mistake, one which worked in my favor. 


Thus: if someone is not holding a non-immigrant visa expect a renewal to a 2 yrs DL. But they may be surprised with a a 5 yr DL… just roll with it !… no much more we can’t do. 

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How is all this cheaper and or easier than going to renew in Bangkok twice?

 

You could get lucky and get a five year license in Bangkok. 

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