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2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

I hear there are additional forms now, not just the usual extension form.

 

stm2

stm9

stm11

 

Anyone concur? anyone have the link to the templates? I can't find it

 

I did my retirement extension Tuesday, Apr 29th, and was handed the STM 2 Form to fill out when I was having my documents checked. Took about 1 minute to fill out while I stood off to the side.

 

I downloaded the form from the link posted by upnotover and converted it to PDF. I was going to attach it but it is not allowed to attach PDF files.

 

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Posted

This comes up occasionally.

Don't understand why folks don't just fill em in on the spot at immigration.

At most offices they hand them to you. Basically it's a signature and fill in name. 

One minute done.

At CW the doc check chicks hand em to you straight away.

I sign the form while they check the rest of the docs.

The forms are also on hand at io desk. 

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Posted

Useless additional paper

surfaced some years ago.

 

I know the rules ...

I will notify if any changes...

I must not work...

 

I must not overstay...

If so hit me hard...

 

 

Posted

STM2 form is the 'Acknowledgement of terms and conditions for permit of temporary stay in the Kingdom'.

STM9 form is the 'Acknowledgement of penalties for visa overstay'.

These are standard forms that I've been completing for years, nothing new, and can be downloaded from Immigration websites.

 

STM11 ?

 

The 'S' prefix denotes it's a form of 'statement', which you should read, acknowledge and sign.

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Posted
1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

Don't understand why folks don't just fill em in on the spot at immigration.

because we know Jomtien could just use it as an excuse to send you to the back of the line, hence why most sensible people prepare all docs in advance

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Posted
3 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

because we know Jomtien could just use it as an excuse to send you to the back of the line, hence why most sensible people prepare all docs in advance

In that case google "stm2 download"

etc.

The acknowledgement forms have been required for some time

Posted
51 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

because we know Jomtien could just use it as an excuse to send you to the back of the line, hence why most sensible people prepare all docs in advance

You can download and complete these forms prior to a visit to Immigration.
I've been completing these for a number of years, they are not new.

 

Perhaps it's the fact that you use an agent, you were previously unaware of these forms.

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I went to renew my Non Imm O Retirement Extension - Jomtien yesterday.  It was my 20th and quickest ever!  I used the link to download the forms & filled them in at home.  I didn't do any of these - 

stm2/stm9/stm11.  I went at 1.45, queued for about 20 minutes to get my ticket.  Went to desk 8(?) & within 5 minutes my docs were being scrutinised.  The ticket guy had sorted my docs into a specific order but the scrutineer did a re-sort.  He rejected some papers but did not give them back but placed them on his printer for re-use!  He gave me a copy of something to sign (maybe one of the above - I didn't see the number) and I was home-free.  I left wondering why they can't stamp your extension there & then; why is it necessary to return at 2pm the next day?

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28 minutes ago, Liquorice said:

You can download and complete these forms prior to a visit to Immigration.
I've been completing these for a number of years, they are not new.

 

Perhaps it's the fact that you use an agent, you were previously unaware of these forms.

Immigration haven't asked in previous years

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Posted
11 minutes ago, mikebell said:

He gave me a copy of something to sign (maybe one of the above - I didn't see the number) and I was home-free. 

It was an IOU for 20,000 BHT, but you failed to read it.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Immigration haven't asked in previous years

I did my renewal last week at Jomtien and they also asked for a copy of the landlords ID....first time ever in 12 years of renewals,when I mentioned that I had never needed this before the guy said...new boss here now he say you need to show.....just more complications that they come up with hoping we will go down the using agent route....they make nowt out of us 1900 baht chaps 👍

Posted
1 hour ago, mikebell said:

I went to renew my Non Imm O Retirement Extension - Jomtien yesterday.  It was my 20th and quickest ever!  I used the link to download the forms & filled them in at home.  I didn't do any of these - 

stm2/stm9/stm11.  I went at 1.45, queued for about 20 minutes to get my ticket.  Went to desk 8(?) & within 5 minutes my docs were being scrutinised.  The ticket guy had sorted my docs into a specific order but the scrutineer did a re-sort.  He rejected some papers but did not give them back but placed them on his printer for re-use!  He gave me a copy of something to sign (maybe one of the above - I didn't see the number) and I was home-free.  I left wondering why they can't stamp your extension there & then; why is it necessary to return at 2pm the next day?

i did mine a few weeks ago and like you i didn't provide any additional forms, but at the end the IO handed me a couple of forms to sign, said nothing, no time to read. I reckon those forms were the ones mentioned in the op

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Some offices are only accepting the new stm.2  and stm.9   documents even if you have completed the old one

the new stm.2  and stm.9 requires the applicant to sign twice at the bottom of the page

new documents can be found from this thread

 

Posted
3 hours ago, mikebell said:

I left wondering why they can't stamp your extension there & then; why is it necessary to return at 2pm the next day?

 

Yep, seems to be a uniquely Jomtien thing. Not aware of any other office that also does this.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, OJAS said:

 

Yep, seems to be a uniquely Jomtien thing. Not aware of any other office that also does this.

 

Ayutthaya office took my forms, stamped my passport with an Under Consideration stamp which was good for 3 weeks.  Told come back on that day.  After 10 days was contacted again and told that I can come get new Retirement stamp.  

Posted
10 minutes ago, jtrump said:

Ayutthaya office took my forms, stamped my passport with an Under Consideration stamp which was good for 3 weeks.  Told come back on that day.  After 10 days was contacted again and told that I can come get new Retirement stamp.  

Don't understand what Ayutthaya does. 

Yes under consideration (perhaps) for first extension retirement common however for ongoing extensions in the main approved on the spot.

The overnight return thing that Jomtien does is just another of Jomtien specific procedure.

 

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Don't understand what Ayutthaya does. 

Yes under consideration (perhaps) for first extension retirement common however for ongoing extensions in the main approved on the spot.

The overnight return thing that Jomtien does is just another of Jomtien specific procedure.

 

 


Yup, that was Dec 2022 ( first extension of a new O visa ) and Dec 2023 ( no idea why ) !!

Thankfully it didn’t happen Dec 2024 !

 

In general Ayutthaya IO is a pleasant experience, except when they ask for 800 baht for a CofR of course !!

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