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My UK passport is full, so I plan to replace it next week at the UK embassy in Bangkok.

I will then return to London in December for Christmas, where I will apply for a new Non-Imm B visa at the Thai embassy in London (with new passport) before returning to Bangkok in January to start a new job.

Do I have to transfer my current visa (valid until Aug 2008 with work permit) to the new passport?

What would happen if I showed up at Suvarnabhumi with both old and new passports.. can I just show the visa in the old passport to get an exit stamp in the new passport when I leave Thailand?

Thanks for any help.

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A couple of weeks back I got a new British passport from the embassy in Bangkok. Quite and easy & quick trip to my local Immigration office to have my current visa/extension dates transferred into my new passport (and free).

So I recommend that once you get your new passprt, nip along to your nearest Immigration office, transfer stamps ino new passport, get re-entry stamp into new passport, and preserve present visa/extension until August 2008.

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Thanks for the reply... the current visa to August 2008 will be cancelled anyway because I am changing job. I just need it to stay here until I fly back to the UK in December.

So I guess the reason I asked is because it just seems a lot of hassle to transfer the visa, only to leave the country, but I will prob do it anyway.

(I would wait and get a new passport in the UK, but I need to take documents from my new employer with me to get a new Thai visa in London and they need to know the passport number for these docs).

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Note that UK passport renewals now take 10 working days, 'owing to RFID chip and e-passport requirements'.

Regards

Note2

And the UK passport office no longer give you the option of more pages (I understand this is still available in BKK). I think this is an important issue when you think how quick our passports fill up. I estimate mine will be full after 2 years from issue in the UK

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Note that UK passport renewals now take 10 working days, 'owing to RFID chip and e-passport requirements'.

Regards

Note2

And the UK passport office no longer give you the option of more pages (I understand this is still available in BKK). I think this is an important issue when you think how quick our passports fill up. I estimate mine will be full after 2 years from issue in the UK

Yes ... You really have to wonder why the government(s) have not figured that one out too !

Naka.

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My UK passport is full, so I plan to replace it next week at the UK embassy in Bangkok.

I will then return to London in December for Christmas, where I will apply for a new Non-Imm B visa at the Thai embassy in London (with new passport) before returning to Bangkok in January to start a new job.

Do I have to transfer my current visa (valid until Aug 2008 with work permit) to the new passport?

What would happen if I showed up at Suvarnabhumi with both old and new passports.. can I just show the visa in the old passport to get an exit stamp in the new passport when I leave Thailand?

Thanks for any help.

I was in the same position and just a little more information on the above reply, you will need a copy of the old passport with the visa stamp and the arrival card, a copy of the new passport and then pick up a form at the immigration office which you fill in and in my case at Suan Pluh they then dealt with it at the LOST PASSPORT counter which I believe is No 5.

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My last Jumbo issed in UK many moons ago was something like 84 pages. I laugh at these so called 48 page Jumbos, which I always pay for thes past 2 issues in Bangkok, last month and 10 years before. Took them more than 10 days. Applied 15 Oct, received by EMS on 29 Oct. I suppose the week ends don't count, so it was exactly 10 WORKING days. Other than that the consular service was quite quick and efficient.

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