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Immigration will visit me to fact-checking visa extension

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On 8/15/2025 at 5:10 PM, DrJack54 said:

Which immigration office? 

Some wish to see a witness. 

Was this the first 12 month extension. 

They would normally ring day prior. 

Might take a picture of you +wife in front of house # etc. 

Can enter your home. 

 

Mine visited me 10 days ago (I live alone none of my neighbours would be

witnesses) immigration not best pleased, came back next day and owner of house witnessed.

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1 hour ago, Expat68 said:

Mine visited me 10 days ago (I live alone none of my neighbours would be

witnesses) immigration not best pleased, came back next day and owner of house witnessed.

 

I live in an condo building where everyone minds their own business, no one talks to anyone, they only vent on the Line group like children.

The only one who could act as a witness is the security guard (if it's his shift).

1 hour ago, Expat68 said:

Mine visited me 10 days ago (I live alone none of my neighbours would be

witnesses) immigration not best pleased, came back next day and owner of house witnessed.

I'm surprised anyone would want to get involved being a witness, especially if they are taking your picture. Seems like it could lead to problems if something happened down the road. Feels like vouching for the person.

What do the witnesses need to do other than show their ID card and blue house book that is in that district (Thais will often be in a blue book in a far off province despite living there for 20 years), different offices may be easier on such things.

 

Do the 2 local witnesses need to sign a document stating all is true, sign an IO document stating that the IO has come and met them, or just hand over signed copies and show originals of their ID cards and blue house books? 

On 8/15/2025 at 7:30 PM, quake said:

But, some oranges are not the same. big yawn

And “Oranges are not the only fruit”! 

My landlady is also my agent here in Jomtien. She likes me and my live-in girlfriend.  I doubt that there would be any problems with an I/O visit.

On 8/16/2025 at 12:51 PM, Mark1969 said:

It's amazing how many people enjoy these visits.

Nothing wrong whatsoever in having a good refationshuip with local Immigration Officers. Speak to them in Thai. Good to have rhem on your side.

On 8/16/2025 at 12:51 PM, Mark1969 said:

It's amazing how many people enjoy these visits.

 

 

Sense of relief?

6 hours ago, Expat68 said:

Mine visited me 10 days ago (I live alone none of my neighbours would be

witnesses) immigration not best pleased, came back next day and owner of house witnessed.

What immigration office was this?

Was it Chaengwattana here in Bangkok?

28 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Sense of relief?

Sarcasm. I'm surprised I don't hear more complaints.

20 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

So extension retirement and immigration visited. Also required a witness. Bit rich. 

Which immigration office. 

 

20 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

So extension retirement and immigration visited. Also required a witness. Bit rich. 

Which immigration office. 

Nong Khai

14 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

What immigration office was this?

Was it Chaengwattana here in Bangkok?

Nong Khai

I am on marriage extension, immigration visited first time, 11 years ago, never since.

I am in Pattaya and the IOs come every year to visit my wife and me since I got the marriage visa in 2020. It is as useless as the 90 day reporting, the need to submit 6 photos or the hand-drawn map. But hey, TiT.

15 minutes ago, Dasekel said:

or the hand-drawn map

 

My local Immigration office doesn't like my freehand drawing which I could consider a personal afront.  They retrieve a previous drawing from my file and use that. 

1 minute ago, VocalNeal said:

 

My local Immigration office doesn't like my freehand drawing which I could consider a personal afront.  They retrieve a previous drawing from my file and use that. 


Weird how it differs so much. I have only ever used a Google Map print out with an asterisk on my house and co-ordinates and it's always been accepted (CW). But I know some offices insist on hand drawn. Odd.

Just now, josephbloggs said:


Weird how it differs so much. I have only ever used a Google Map print out with an asterisk on my house and co-ordinates and it's always been accepted (CW). But I know some offices insist on hand drawn. Odd.

 

 

Same here.......but they make the wife write out in Thai anything that comes out in English on the map.

^^ Odd indeed as most locals can't draw or read a map.

On 8/15/2025 at 5:40 PM, Tod Daniels said:

I think you might be  mixed up. . 

 

That is a new form that they have us fill out and was posted elsewhere on this forum. 

 

 if you are in an extension based on retirement they won't visit and they only do marriage extension home visits once in a while especially if you've been on extensions a while. 

 

Did they say they would come or did they just have you sign the new form that they hand out to everyone now?

 

This is that new form is it what you're referring to?

 

 

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Tod, re the Consent to Fact Checking form from BKK CW Immigration you posted above:

 

1. Is that now a standard form they're requiring to be filled out for all retirement extensions?

 

PS - Ahh, I see from the following very helpful thread that BKK CW since last year has now reshuffled their lineup of required "statement" pages, adding the new Statement 11 - Consent to Fact Checking form you've listed above, and apparently deleting what used to be the generic/unnumbered "Statement" form that was kind of about some 3rd party certifying that the applicant lived here...

 

So the lineup of misc. signed statement forms that BKK CW wants now seems to remain at FOUR.

 

 

7 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


Weird how it differs so much. I have only ever used a Google Map print out with an asterisk on my house and co-ordinates and it's always been accepted (CW). But I know some offices insist on hand drawn. Odd.

 

Same here at BKK CW. Have always submitted, and they've always accepted without any issue, a printout of a Google Maps section showing the area of my residence, and then Photoshop-type line drawing annotations showing the route from the main road to my home's location.

On 8/24/2025 at 1:30 PM, josephbloggs said:


Weird how it differs so much. I have only ever used a Google Map print out with an asterisk on my house and co-ordinates and it's always been accepted (CW). But I know some offices insist on hand drawn. Odd.

Some offices do this as part of a humiliation/punishment ritual for those applying based on marriage.

4 minutes ago, Rob Browder said:

Some offices do this as part of a humiliation/punishment ritual for those applying based on marriage.

 

Yeap, Little men. sitting in big chairs. :coffee1:

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