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Immigration is looking for a map of where my residence is located to complete my application. Does anyone have a sample one they could post or PM to me so I can see exactly what they are looking for. I recall when doing this a few years ago that they didn't want google maps, etc and wanted it hand drawn. Hopefully that requirement is no longer in effect as my hand drawn map would be atrocious.    

 

Thanks in advance for any input.

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I print off a Google Street map then hand draw with a marker pen the route, they always accept this from me but it all depends on io.

16 minutes ago, Bobtheblob said:

I print off a Google Street map then hand draw with a marker pen the route, they always accept this from me but it all depends on io.

Indeed.

That's why I asked which office.

 

CW accept map of residence showing nearest main intersection.

Previously had to be hand drawn.

 

More recently accept other.

I use a photocopy of the back of flyer on my condo that has map. 

Think they now also allow Google maps at CW. 

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24 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Which immigration office.

Chon Buri (Pattaya). If someone has one lying around for View Talay 2 it would be great. 

14 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Chon Buri (Pattaya). If someone has one lying around for View Talay 2 it would be great. 

Don't wish to sound rude but you stated this: ...

 

"Hopefully that requirement is no longer in effect as my hand drawn map would be atrocious"...

 

View Talay 2 is so simple.

Its not a map from immigration.

Just a location showing condo and main nearby street.

Hardly difficult.

Check you office they may have simple map you can photocopy 

14 hours ago, Bobtheblob said:

I print off a Google Street map then hand draw with a marker pen the route, they always accept this from me but it all depends on io.

correct advise...also mark the location of the nearest Wat as Immigration and other agencies use this as a quick locater.

For O visa in JOMTIEN, I had one printed from Google map and a picture of the building from Google Earth.......they asked me to draw one by hand !!!!! So who knows what they want really???

Also just print off Gmap, from house to local Imm Office, which isn't even the one that I extend at ????  12 kms away vs 95 kms away.

 

You could print one off, then use tracing/thin paper to draw your own. Then make copies of that at shop.

Welcome to stone age ???? It is like photographs of the house number - these clowns stop at absolutely nothing! 

7 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:

Welcome to stone age ???? It is like photographs of the house number - these clowns stop at absolutely nothing! 

For extensions marriage I thought photo sitting on edge of bed hilarious. (not all immigration offices)

Who dreams this rubbish up. 

Hua hin immigration accepted a Google map which i printed and drew a line in marker pen.

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