Popular Post AntipodeanGeorge Posted August 18, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted August 18, 2017 Having lived in Chiang Mai for six years, and having now lived in Phuket for the last 3 years, there is a vast difference in the amount of dread and hair-tearing frustration between the two places when it comes to all Immigration matters. After the tsunami in 2004, Phuket Immigration was so overwhelmed by its workload, that it appealed for foreigners who spoke most of the common languages spoken here - English, German, French, Russian etc - to volunteer their time to help out. The system has proved remarkably successful and there are always 3-5 multi-lingual volunteers available at Phuket Immigration to advise foreigners about the often absurd rules, to check their paperwork, and to avoid the huge queues that bedevil other Immigration offices. Doing the simplest task in Chiang Mai - such as a 90 day report or a visa extension - often took an entire day of hair-tearing and suppression of anger because the staff spoke almost no English, were rude, and sent you to the back of the queue if they found the slightest thing wrong with your application. i spoke to one of the Phuket volunteers today, and he told me that no other Immigration office in Thailand had taken a leaf out of their book and had set up such a system. He was sure there would be a huge response among Westerners living here - if only they were invited to do so. Having such volunteers dramatically reduces processing times (and therefore costs) and results in far happier tourists and expats. Why on Earth don't they set up similar systems elsewhere in this hopelessly-administered country? 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mrjlh Posted August 18, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted August 18, 2017 I suggested it to the Korat (Nakhromratchisma ) Office a long time ago about using foreign volunteers. They were receptive but had another idea as well. They have "college students" now checking paperwork with a Sr. Officer overseeing it. These students are looking to become immigration officers upon graduation. So they learn the paper work and what is required. The system works for the most part for general visa issues. They have the 90 day Report own to breeze. In and out in less than 5 minutes most of the time and that's without any students helping. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ubonjoe Posted August 18, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted August 18, 2017 Jomtien immigration Pattaya has a few volunteers also. I seen several reports over time for both offices where the volunteers gave out incorrect info. The most grievous is ones is telling people they don't qualify for an extension when they do. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajcnx Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 Recently there was a event in Chiangmai were they appointed volunteers to the Chiangmai Immigration but no clear duties were handed over or any work schedule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
londoedan Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 Very true - the 2 young lass's that help out at the front of the Jomtien office do a fantastic job. I was in/out in less than 20 mins yesterday. I've never seen the Soi 5 office quieter - not sure what that indicates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonray Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 They have had University students helping out at Chaengwattana for a couple of years already. Usually seven in English and speed the queues Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post hdkane Posted August 18, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted August 18, 2017 3 hours ago, ubonjoe said: Jomtien immigration Pattaya has a few volunteers also. I seen several reports over time for both offices where the volunteers gave out incorrect info. The most grievous is ones is telling people they don't qualify for an extension when they do. I've used Jomtien immigration before, and was disappointed with the lack of help I got from the volunteers. The best advice I got was from this forum, in all matters of immigration. But you need to plan in advance, for sure. If you think you may have problems, check this forum for answers before you go. It's worth the time. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 A off topic post meant to derail the topic has been removed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ksamuiguy Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 There not there to do your paper work for you, you need your papers in order long in advance of your arrival. No they don't know, they are not experts, they are volunteers there to help with filling forms, translations. They are there to bridge the language barrier mostly. They can get answers to your questions for you, but you need to know what to ask. If you can not figure it out get a professional company to do the paper work for you and accompany you to immigration.. The online requirements are on line and simple. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post melvinmelvin Posted August 18, 2017 Popular Post Share Posted August 18, 2017 5 hours ago, ubonjoe said: Jomtien immigration Pattaya has a few volunteers also. I seen several reports over time for both offices where the volunteers gave out incorrect info. The most grievous is ones is telling people they don't qualify for an extension when they do. Thanks for that. Not surprised about incorrect info been given out. I think this volunteer idea is a non-good/unsound idea and I hope I will never meet any volunteers in an immigration office or at a police station. Better to struggle some with language barriers than to have unknowledgable persons dealing with matters. Thai university student or retired farang car mechanic assisting in official government business? Give me a break. 2 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bberrythailand Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 59 minutes ago, ksamuiguy said: There not there to do your paper work for you, you need your papers in order long in advance of your arrival. No they don't know, they are not experts, they are volunteers there to help with filling forms, translations. They are there to bridge the language barrier mostly. They can get answers to your questions for you, but you need to know what to ask. If you can not figure it out get a professional company to do the paper work for you and accompany you to immigration.. The online requirements are on line and simple. So what are they doing there if they don't know ? Go back home and sleep, better ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psimbo Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 5 hours ago, Mrjlh said: I suggested it to the Korat (Nakhromratchisma ) Office a long time ago about using foreign volunteers. They were receptive but had another idea as well. They have "college students" now checking paperwork with a Sr. Officer overseeing it. These students are looking to become immigration officers upon graduation. So they learn the paper work and what is required. The system works for the most part for general visa issues. They have the 90 day Report own to breeze. In and out in less than 5 minutes most of the time and that's without any students helping. The Phuket Office does this as well as having the Volunteers. Students shadow a lot of the officers. Out of four staff in the retirement Permit office 2 are students. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gashead Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 Korat works pretty good. The students check all of your papers and then pass them to the supervising Imm Officer. You then get a number and after that should be no issues. My last extension took 40 mins. Of course that assumes you have all the required documentation - which really isn't that hard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gamini Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 Hua Hin immigration doesn't really need any foreign volunteers. Service has always been very good in spite of the increasing number of tourists. They keep moving to bigger offices to accommodate this. Retirement visas for me and my expat friends during the last 12 years take an average 20 minutes. The special counter for 90 day reporting just takes a couple of minutes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phuketjock Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 (edited) I don't entirely agree with the op I suspect he is a budding volunteer lol. Volunteers are for the most part helpful for tourists and the like but little more than a hindrance to long term expats doing their umpteenth retirement/marriage extension. Thankfully they have to a degree separated these tasks at Phuket. In the past I often shuddered when I heard some of the completely wrong advice being proffered by, often, long term volunteers. Many of them have at best a sketchy knowledge of the immigration regulations sadly, not entirely their fault as I don't think volunteering involves much in the way of training?? Now if we could just get a 90 day dedicated desk/room life would be much improved. Edited August 18, 2017 by phuketjock addition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balo Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 No they do not make life easier . 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suradit69 Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 6 hours ago, ubonjoe said: Jomtien immigration Pattaya has a few volunteers also. I seen several reports over time for both offices where the volunteers gave out incorrect info. The most grievous is ones is telling people they don't qualify for an extension when they do. Yes. There was one volunteer there for many years ... can't recall his name ... who was helpful and knew what he was talking about, but one volunteer who came after him was an annoying pain in the derriere. I don't think he lasted very long. I am quite happy to deal directly with the Thai staff. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geisha Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 I've found the volunteers in Jomtien very helpful. Also, they should put students and those studying to be immigration officers etc in the Visa sections of every immigration office, and police stations. Most police do not have a word of any other foreign language. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moe666 Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 I believe the OP is over stating the problems at CM Immigration. I have been getting extensions here for 7 years and the only real problem I have had was Qing up at 4am to do the extension of stay. I have never had a 90 day report take all day and as for extensions only once could it have been all day except the officer told me to come at 1pm because of my Q number. I went home and took a nap back at 1pm out in a hour. As for officers speaking English never a problem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulic Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 Maybe they should get some of these volunteers to work at Don Mueang and Swampy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawker9000 Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 "i spoke to one of the Phuket volunteers today, and he told me that no other Immigration office in Thailand had taken a leaf out of their book and had set up such a system." TIT. It took a bona fide natural disaster to change Phuket's approach... It's surprising that even Phuket continued with it once the crisis had passed and world attention had moved on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 13 hours ago, londoedan said: Very true - the 2 young lass's that help out at the front of the Jomtien office do a fantastic job. I was in/out in less than 20 mins yesterday. I've never seen the Soi 5 office quieter - not sure what that indicates. The calm before the storm? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeab1980 Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 (edited) Jontiem are prone to giving out false information and not knowing what can be given inside and what cant. Example COR for opening a bank account. Outside "no they wont do that" inside yes no problem. I dont bother with outside staff now when assisting friends get a COR down there now. Edited August 19, 2017 by jeab1980 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BernieOnTour Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 Sure! Good idea for a foreigner, to help the RTP (immigration is a division of RTP) to get their job done! Next station - Koh Tao ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johng Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 I dont bother with outside staff now when assisting friends get a COR down there now.How do you get a queue number if you don't talk to the "outside" staff ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nurseynutcase Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 I have always found the volunteers at Phuket immigration extremely helpful. Had some problems earlier this month and they very helpfully sorted it out. By the way - the volunteers at Phuket do have training before being put behind the desk. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeab1980 Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 1 hour ago, johng said: How do you get a queue number if you don't talk to the "outside" staff ? Dont need one walk to cor desk and ask the lady. No problem. She is always obliging. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johng Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 Dont need oneExcellent [emoji106] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeab1980 Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 4 minutes ago, johng said: Excellent Dont get me wrong here your supposed to have a number i belive but !! I get the person who is after the cor to grease the wheel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phuketjock Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Nurseynutcase said: I have always found the volunteers at Phuket immigration extremely helpful. Had some problems earlier this month and they very helpfully sorted it out. By the way - the volunteers at Phuket do have training before being put behind the desk. Well either the training is abysmally poor or the volunteers don't learn too well or are extremely dim?? Edited August 19, 2017 by phuketjock 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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