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Print service DMK Airport

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Hi all

 

My partner needs a print service for a visa leaving from DMK.

 

Is there a print services in the airport? We'll be there at 9am ish.

 

Cheers

41 minutes ago, Vampyteuthis said:

Hi all

 

My partner needs a print service for a visa leaving from DMK.

 

Is there a print services in the airport? We'll be there at 9am ish.

 

Cheers

What exactly do you want to print.

If for example an eVisa from mail on phone the airline would generally help.

If it's for reentry permit (your other thread) immigration will do that 200b) 

 

Not a print service, but I once screwed up and didn't print a visa that I should have printed. The airline wouldn't help, but the tourist police printed it out for me. The information desk sent me to ask them. I don't know if it's something they do regularly or if they just took pity on me, but I was able to email it to them, and they printed it. They charged a few THB for the printing.

I don't think I'd want to rely on that, though.

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Hi, thanks again. Yes, E-visa on phone. 

 

Would like to be sure the airline would help before taking a chance on it. It's Air Asia.

 

It was Air Asia that wouldn't print it for me. It probably depends who you get on the desk though.

25 minutes ago, Vampyteuthis said:

Hi, thanks again. Yes, E-visa on phone. 

 

Would like to be sure the airline would help before taking a chance on it. It's Air Asia.

 

I once took the wrong approval letter to DMK and AirAsia staff at gate to board notice the incorrect date and printed it from my phone.

 

Surely there is an office where you currently are (perhaps you hotel) that will assist

Provide a tip.

I wouldn't want to be going to airport and chasing up somewhere to print. 

BTW eVisa does not need to be colour 

25 minutes ago, Vampyteuthis said:

Hi, thanks again. Yes, E-visa on phone. 

 

Would like to be sure the airline would help before taking a chance on it. It's Air Asia.

 

 

There will surely be either an airline office or other outlet at DMK that can help. There used to be a Post Office in the terminal. An alternative would be to cross the bridge into the Amari hotel who would surely help (they likely have a business centre).

 

Not meaning to be flippant, but isn't the idea of an E-Visa just that? It's an Electronic Visa so no need to print!

 

1 hour ago, Vampyteuthis said:

Is there a print services in the airport? We'll be there at 9am ish.

Why not avoid the stress of trying to find an available printer at DM and print now?

7 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

Not meaning to be flippant, but isn't the idea of an E-Visa just that? It's an Electronic Visa so no need to print!

I can understand the printing requirement.

The io at arrival airport checks it carefully.

More easy to do checking pp against a A4 printout rather than random cell phones

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Hi all, thanks for the replys. 

 

Why do I want to know if it can be done at the airport?

 

Lazines.

 

Looks like we'll have to go to a printers tonight, I'm sure we could blag it if we tried but I can live without the anxiety. Hey ho :)

 

Thanks again.  

17 hours ago, soi3eddie said:

...Not meaning to be flippant, but isn't the idea of an E-Visa just that? It's an Electronic Visa so no need to print!

 

It isn't really an electronic visa we are getting.

 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is using the term e-Visa to mean "Thailand e-Visa application". The visa application is done electronically and the information that my application has been approved is transmitted to me electronically with a PDF document attached to an email from the embassy. That's where the electronic process ends.

 

English-Manual.pdf

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

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