February 14, 20242 yr Being pedantic no doubt, but have printed out copy of bank book In colour not black and white for next retirement extension, is that going to be OK....thinking maybe all docs need to be b/w.
February 14, 20242 yr Popular Post I've always used greyscale for all documents and never had an issue. I don't think it matters until the IO says it does. . Edited February 14, 20242 yr by Stocky
February 14, 20242 yr Popular Post You should know Thailand by now, what works in one place doesnt mean it will work elsewhere, only your office or someone who has used your office (and even thats not always true) can answer the question 100%
February 14, 20242 yr Author 10 minutes ago, CharlieH said: You should know Thailand by now, what works in one place doesnt mean it will work elsewhere, only your office or someone who has used your office (and even thats not always true) can answer the question 100% You are right, hence the paranoia, nothing here is ever black and white.
February 14, 20242 yr 3 hours ago, dick turpin said: You are right, hence the paranoia, nothing here is ever black and white. So which IO are you going to? I use black and white like others, never copied/printed anything in color here, not yet at least.
February 15, 20242 yr 42 minutes ago, Gsxrnz said: Split the difference and print in grayscale. Split the difference and print half of the pages in color, half of the pages in b/w.
February 15, 20242 yr FWIW: Many years ago I presented a few documents in colour at Jomtien office, and was told to go outside and redo them in B&W. I was allowed to go straight back to the officer afterwards. So why waste money on printer ink, just get cheap photocopies.
February 15, 20242 yr The first few years I had color copies at Khon Kaen. No complaint. After throwing out the bothersome ink jet all in B/W. Sign with blue color ball pen 😊 Edited February 15, 20242 yr by KhunBENQ
February 15, 20242 yr 16 hours ago, dick turpin said: You are right, hence the paranoia, nothing here is ever black and white. TIT - Take one set of colored and one set of black and white. I'd estimate that half of the paperwork I take to Immigration for each extension (marriage) are not documents that I'll submit to Immigration, but documents I want to have with me in anticipation of an Immigration curve-ball instead of a fast-ball.
February 15, 20242 yr Author 4 hours ago, connda said: TIT - Take one set of colored and one set of black and white. I'd estimate that half of the paperwork I take to Immigration for each extension (marriage) are not documents that I'll submit to Immigration, but documents I want to have with me in anticipation of an Immigration curve-ball instead of a fast-ball. Standard practice for most I think to take everything bar the kitchen sink, although I do ensure I take a photo copy of said item.
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