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12 minutes ago, roobaa01 said:

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When he applies for the next extension , does immigration accept or does he need to present

The embassy letter?

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Nope!

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When applying for passport from WITHIN Thailand then YES.

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If getting a Passport outside from Thailand NO

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17 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

Use both passports to enter the country.

They will use your re-entry permit in the old passport to stamp you into the country.

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Don't have any concerns, passport officers on arrival handle this easily, no issues, every day.

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8 minutes ago, MJCM said:

You are right, but DO check upon leaving the DESK that they stamped the NEW passport and not the OLD one. Always a good idea to check.

As you probably read in other posts, I reside close to the Laos border and will be looking at renewing mine in Laos, would the same apply, e.g. when re-entering Thailand from Laos with the new passport on a single re-entry permit in my old passport, should I get immigration to stamp my new passport ?

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Also from what I understand, there would be no need for a letter from embassy as it's outside of ThailandĀ  ?

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2 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

As you probably read in other posts, I reside close to the Laos border and will be looking at renewing mine in Laos, would the same apply, e.g. when re-entering Thailand from Laos with the new passport on a single re-entry permit in my old passport, should I get immigration to stamp my new passport ?

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Also from what I understand, there would be no need for a letter from embassy as it's outside of ThailandĀ  ?

You always should get Immigration (upon arrival in Thailand) have them stamp the NEW passport, the OLD passport has been made invalid and they won't (shouldn't) stamp that.

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On your 2nd question

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Is there an Embassy or a Consulate or ... of your Country in Laos.

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For example, my Home Country doesn't have an Embassy or Consulate in Laos (also Cambodia) they only have a "representative" so my Passport would come via the Embassy in Bangkok,

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If it comes via a Real Embassy, then AFAIK NO letter needed, if it comes via a "representative" I would email the Bangkok Embassy and ask.

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17 hours ago, MJCM said:

Nope!

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When applying for passport from WITHIN Thailand then YES.

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If getting a Passport outside from Thailand NO

Not strictly true, I did not get 'a letter' with my new OZ pp in Thailand, just a stamp in my old one. No problem at Immigration or Banks when I showed up with both, and I put the new number in myself.

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2 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Not strictly true, I did not get 'a letter' with my new OZ pp in Thailand, just a stamp in my old one. No problem at Immigration or Banks when I showed up with both, and I put the new number in myself.

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Different Embassy different rules

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My Embassy even asks if I want the Letter. No stamp given.

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7 minutes ago, MJCM said:

Different Embassy different rules

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My Embassy even asks if I want the Letter. No stamp given.

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I presumed the OP "coming back from Australia" had an OZ passport, which is why I posted a Picture from an AUSRALIAN PP. jeez

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1 hour ago, MJCM said:

You always should get Immigration (upon arrival in Thailand) have them stamp the NEW passport, the OLD passport has been made invalid and they won't (shouldn't) stamp that.

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On your 2nd question

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Is there an Embassy or a Consulate or ... of your Country in Laos.

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For example, my Home Country doesn't have an Embassy or Consulate in Laos (also Cambodia) they only have a "representative" so my Passport would come via the Embassy in Bangkok,

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If it comes via a Real Embassy, then AFAIK NO letter needed, if it comes via a "representative" I would email the Bangkok Embassy and ask.

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Laos has an embassy there, I have been once before when I needed to have them stamp some docs for back home.

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