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My experience yesterday and my misunderstanding? ; Having got my extension in Aug and knowing I would need a new passport and told at the time, expiring 23 Jan 23, I duly now have the new passport, I also was given information here that they no longer transfer visas/extensions to your new passport and that was stopped in 2013, so I thought I would just do it now. Wrong after gathering all documentation required with wife and witness in tow, I went to Trat immigration, in the hope of a new extension, I was told "we will transfer it to your new passport its the LAW" and come back one month before old passport expires, the old passport has been cancelled but a stamp in it says "Any valid visas in this passport remain valid".  Another lesson learnt and another day and expenses wasted. 

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When you get a new passport you are then suppose to go to Thai immigration to have them transfer stamps to your new passport.  It's free and fast.  I did it just a few months ago.

 

Since your old passport was expiring 23 Jan 2023 when you did your marriage extension in Aug 2022 immigration would not have given you a full 12 month extension to Aug 2023 since you passport was only good to Jan 2023...immigration would have only given a 5 month extension to Jan 2023 to match up with your passport's Jan 2023 expiration.

 

So, now you need to apply for a new extension 30 to 45 days before your current Jan 2023 extension expires.

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They will only transfer the stamps to your new passport now.

When your shortened extension expires is when you will be able to apply for a new one.

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2 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

It took 1hr 15min and i was the only one in the office.

Only about 20 minutes for me at CW/Bangkok.

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4 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

They will only transfer the stamps to your new passport now.

When your shortened extension expires is when you will be able to apply for a new one.

Yes I realize that now I misunderstood the 2013 rule , I should just have waited a couple of more months. 

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